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PREFATORY   NOTE 

This  List  is  principally  composed  of  titles  of  books  shelved  in  the 
Libraiy,  in  the  section  devoted  to  banks  and  banking-.  There  have, 
however,  been  inserted  the  more  important  treatises  in  other  classifica- 
tions vrhich  refer  to  the  subject.  Certain  United  States  documents 
and  Parliamentary  papers  which  possess  special  value  for  the  study  of 
the  subject  have  been  included.    Treatises  on  currency  are  not  included. 

General  treatises  on  hanl'lng^  its  j)rinciples  and  mechanism^  are 
Bagehofs  ''Lombard  street:  a  description  of  the  money  market;" 
Bolles's  "Practical  banking;"  Conant's  "A  history  of  modern  banks 
of  issue;"  Courcelle-Seneuil's  "Les  operations  de  banque;"  Crump's 
"The  English  manual  of  banking,  2ded. ;"  Dunbar's  "Chapters  on 
banking;''  Easton's  "The  history  and  principles  of  banks  and  bank- 
ing;" Fiske's  '"The  modern  bank;  a  description  of  its  functions  and 
methods,  etc.;"  Gilbart's  "A  practical  treatise  on  banking;"  Indian- 
apolis monetary  convention,  "Report;"  Macleod's  "The  elements  of 
banking,  3d  ed. ;"  P*algrave's  "Notes  on  banking;"  Patten's  "The 
methods  and  machinery  of  practical  banking;"  Raguet's  "A  treatise  on 
currency  and  banking;"  Scharling's  "Bankpolitik;"  Scott's  " Money 
and  banking;"  and  White's  "Money  and  banking  illustrated  by  Amer- 
ican history." 

General  histories  of  hanhing  are  Collins's  "The  history,  law,  and 
practice  of  banking;"  Conant's  "A  history  of  modern  banks  of  issue;'^ 
Gilbart's  "The  histor}^,  principles,  and  practice  of  banking;"  God- 
dard's  "A  general  history  of  the  most  prominent  banks  in  Europe;" 
and  "A  history  of  banking  in  all  the  leading  nations." 

For  the  general  history  of  hanks  and  hanki^ig  in  the  United  States 
there  are  to  be  spcciall^^  noted  Dunbar's  "Laws  of  the  United  States 
relating  to  currency,  finance,  and  banking  from  1780  to  1896;" 
Knox's  "A  histor}'  of  banking  in  the  United  States;"  Sumner's  "A 
liistor}'  of  banking  in  the  United  States;"  and  White's  "Money  and 
banking  illustrated  by  American  history."  Other  works  on  the  sub- 
ject are:  Baker's  "Banks  and  banking  in  the  United  States;"  Bolles's 
"The  financial  liistory  of  the  United  States;"  Conant's  "A  history  of 
modern  banks  of  issue;"  Dawes's  "The  banking  system  of  the  United 
States;"  Eliason's  "The  rise  of  commercial  ])aidving  institutions  in 
the  United  Stjites;"  Elliot's  "The  funding  system  of  tlie  United 
States  and  of  Great  Britain;"  (iilbart's  "The  liistory  of  banking  in 
America;"  and  Gouge's  "A  short  history  of  pa])ei'  money  and  bank- 
ing in  the  United  States."  For  fundamental  material  on  the  Baiil-  of 
the  United  States  there  is  Clarke  and  Hall's  "Legislative  and  docu- 

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mentarv  histoiy  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States."  See  also  titles 
under  the  heading  "Bank  of  the  United  States;"  Biddle's  "Two  let- 
ters addressed  to  the  Hon.  J.  Quincy  Adams;  embracing  a  history  of 
the  re-charter  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States;"  "A  brief  review  of 
the  origin,  progress,  and  administration  of  the  Bank  of  the  United 
States;"  Catterall's  "The  first  six  years  of  the  second  bank  of  the 
United  States;"  Chapter  13  in  Conant's  "A  histor}'  of  modern  banks 
of  issue;"  Gilbart's  "The  history  of  banking  in  America;"  Alexander 
Hamilton's  "The  report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  treasury  on  the  sub- 
ject of  a  national  bank,  etc.;"  Knox's  "A  history  of  banking  in  the 
United  States;"  Documents  under  United  States,  Treasury  depart- 
ment, in  this  List,  and  White's  "Money  and  banking  illustrated  by 
American  history,"  There  are  numerous  discussions  of  the  removal 
of  the  deposits  by  President  Jackson  noted  throughout  this  List. 

For  State  hanks  there  are  Baker's  "Banks  and  banking  in  the  United 
States;"  Barnett's  "State  banking  in  the  United  States  since  the  pass- 
age of  the  national  bank  act;"  Barrett's  "Modern  banking  methods 
and  practical  bank  bookkeeping;"  Blair's  "A  historical  sketch  of  bank- 
ing in  North  Carolina;"  Br3'an's  "History  of  state  banking  in  Mar}^- 
land;"  Cleaveland's  "The  bank  system  of  the  State  of  New  York;" 
Conant's  "A  history  of  modern  banks  of  issue,"  chapter  14;  Felch's 
"Early  banks  and  banking  in  Michigan;"  Gibbons's  "The  banks  of 
New  York;"  Hadden's  "History  of  earl}'  banking  in  Wisconsin;'' 
Hinchman's  "Banks  and  banking  in  Michigan;''  Knox's  "A  history 
of  banking  in  the  United  States;"  Merritt's  "The  early  history  of 
banking  in  Iowa;"  Sumner's  "A  history  of  banking  in  the  United 
States;''  United  States,  Treasury  department,  "State  banks  and  bank- 
ing companies,''  forming  House  executive  document  no.  42,  Twenty- 
fourth  Congress,  first  session,  and  White's  "Money  and  banking 
illustrated  by  American  history."  See  also  United  States  report  of 
the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency  for  1876  for  a  concise  history  of 
banking  down  to  the  Civil  War. 

Treatises  on  local  haniks  of  the  United  States  are  Cook's  "The  Phila- 
delphia national  bank;"  Domett's  "A  history  of  the  bank  of  New 
York,  1784-1884;"  Lewis's  "A  history  of  the  Bank  of  North  America;" 
Morris's  "The  history  of  the  First  national  bank  of  Chicago;"  Stone's 
"A  century  of  Boston  banking,"  and  Woodward's  "One  hundred  years 
of  the  Hartford  hank,  now  the  Hartford  National  Bank,  of  Hartford, 
Conn." 

The  so-called  Suffolk  hank  system  is  set  forth  in  Whitney's  "The 
Suffolk  bank."  See  also  a  chapter  in  White's  "Money  and  banking 
illustrated  by  American  history,"  and  incidental  notices  in  Sumner's 
"A  history  of  banking  in  the  United  States." 

Special  treatises  on  Amet'icati  colonial  hanking  are  Bronson's  "A 
historical  account  of  Connecticut  currency,  continental  monej',  and  the 
finances  of  the  Revolution;"  Davis's  "Currency  and  banking  in  the 


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province  of  Massachusetts-bay,"  Douglas's  "The  financial  history  of 
Massachusetts  from  the  organization  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  colony 
to  the  American  revolution;''  Gouge's  ""A  short  history  of  paper 
money  and  banking  in  the  United  States,  including  an  account  of  pro- 
vincial and  continental  paper  money;"  Trumbull's  "Plrst  essays  at 
banking." 

Canadian  hanking  receives  specific  treatment  in  Breckenridge's 
"The  Canadian  banking  system,  1817-1890;"  Conant's  "A  history  of 
modern  banks  of  issue,"  chapter  16;  Cornwell's  "The  currency  and 
the  banking  law  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,"  and  Walker's  "Banking 
in  Canada." 

General  histories  of  the  Ba7ik  of  England  are:  Francis's  "History 
of  the  Bank  of  England;"  Macleod's  "A  history  of  banking  in  Great 
Britain;"  Turner's  "Chronicles  of  the  Bank  of  England;"  and  War- 
ren's "The  story  of  the  Bank  of  England."  See  also  Conant's  "A 
history  of  modern  banks  of  issue,"  chapters  4  and  5.  Histories  con- 
fined to  a  limited  period  are  Fortune's  "Concise  and  authentic  history 
of  the  Bank  of  England,"  and  Rogers's  "The  first  nine  3'ears  of  the 
Bank  of  England."  A  general  history  in  French  is  Andreades's  "  His- 
toire  de  la  Banque  d'Angleterre."  For  special  phases  of  the  history 
of  the  Bank  of  England  see  titles  under  the  heading  "Bank  of  Eng- 
land," in  this  List;  Gilbart's  "The  histor}',  principles,  and  practice  of 
banking;"  Godfrey's  "A  short  account  of  the  Bank  of  England;" 
Reports  of  Parliamentary  committees  under  the  heading  "Great 
Britain,  Parliament;"  in  this  List;  Leckie's  "Review  of  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  committee  of  the  House  of  Commons  on  banks  of  issue, 
1840;"  Loyd's  "Remarks  on  the  management  of  the  circulation,  and 
on  the  condition  and  conduct  of  the  Bank  of  England;"  Mushet's  "An 
attempt  to  explain  from  facts  the  effect  of  the  issues  of  the  Bank  of 
England;"  Noel's  "Les  banques  d'emission  en  Europe;"  Palgrave's 
"Bank  rate  in  England,  France,  German}-,  1844—1878;"  Parnell's  "A 
plain  statement  of  the  power  of  the  Bank  of  England;''  Philippovich 
von  Philipjjsberg's  "Die  Bank  von  England  im  Dienste  der  Finanzver- 
waltung  des  Staates;"  "Reasons  for  encouraging  the  Bank  of  Eng- 
land;" "Review  of  the  past  and  present  polic}'  of  the  Bank  of  Eng- 
land;" Seyd's  "The  Bank  6f  England  note  issue  and  its  error;" 
"Some  reflections  on  the  Brief  account  of  the  intended  Bank  of  Eng- 
land,"" and  Wolowski's  "La  Bancpie  d'Angleterre  et  les  banques 
d'Ecosse."  For  a  list  of  authorities  see  Stephens's  "A  contri])ution 
to  the  >)ibliograi)hy  of  the  Bank  of  England." 

KiKilisJi.  local  hanl-s. — Grindon's  "Manchester  banks  and  bankers;" 
Pliiliii)s's  "A  history  of  banks,  bankers,  &  banking  in  Northuml)er- 
land,  Durham,  and  North  Yorkshire;''  Price's  "A  handbook  of  Lou- 
don bankers,"  and  Rae's  "The  country  banker,  etc.^'* 

Banking  in  Scotland  \s  set  forth  in  the  following  works:  Attwood's 
"The  Scotch   baidvcr;"  Kerr's  "  History  of  banking  in  Scotland;" 


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Lawson's  "The  histoiy  of  banking;  with  a  comprehensive  account  of 
the  origin ,  rise,  and  progress  of  the  banks  of  P^ngland,  Ireland,  and 
Scotland;"  Logan's  ''The  Scotish  banker;''  Noel's  '"Les  banques 
d'emission  en  Europe;"  Parneirs  "Observations  on  paper  money, 
banking,  and  ovei'trading;  including  those  parts  of  the  evidence  taken 
before  the  committee  of  the  House  of  Connuons,  which  explain  the 
Scotch  system  of  banking;"  Somers's  "The  Scotch  banks  and  system  of 
issue;"  Wolowski's  "  La  Banque  d'Angleterre  et  les  banques  d'Ecosse;" 
see  also  Conant's  "A  history  of  modern  banks  of  issue,"  chapter  G. 

Treatises  on  hanking  in  France  are  Courcelle-Seneuil's  "Les  opera- 
tions de  banque,  traite  theorique  et  pratique;"  Courtois's  "Histoire 
des  banques  en  France;"  Dartiguenave's  "Relations  de  la  Banque  de 
France  avec  le  Tresor;"  Des  Essars's  "A  history  of  banking  in  the 
Latin  nations,  namely,  France,  Ital}",  etc. ;"  France.  Senat.  "Rap- 
port et  discussion  d'une  petition  relative  ii  la  Banque  de  France  et  a  la 
Banque  de  Savoie;"  Goddard's  "A  general  histor}"  of  the  most  promi- 
nent banks  in  Europe,  particularly  the  banks  of  England  and  France;" 
Kalbe's  "Die  deutsche  Reichsbank  und  die  Bank  von  Frankreich;" 
Noel's  "Les  banques  d'emission  en  Europe,"  and  Vigne's  "La  banque 
a  Lyon  du  xv"  au  xviii*"  siecle.'' 

French  colonial  hanl's. — Denizet's  "  Les  banques  coloniales."  See 
also  Conant's  "A  history  of  modern  banks  of  issue,''  chapter  3. 

Banl'tng  in  Alsace-Lorraine. — Lumm's  "Die  Entwickelung  des 
Bankwesens  in  Elsass-Lothringen  seit  der  Annexion;"  Noel's  "Les 
banques  d'emission  en  Europe,"  and  Raflfalovich's  "  Banks  of  Alsace 
and  Lorraine,  after  the  annexation." 

Banking  in  Belgium. — Belgium.  Banqxie  nationale.  "Lois  orga- 
niques,  statuts,  reglement  d'ordre  interieur;"  Des  Essars's  "A  history 
of  banking  in  the  Latin  nations,  namely,  France,  Ital}",  Spain,  Belgium, 
etc.;"  Greef's  "Le  credit  commercial  et  la  banque  nationale  de  Bel- 
gique,"  and  Noel's  "Les  banques  d'emission  en  Europe." 

Banking  in  Switzerland. — Des  Essars's  "A  history  of  banking  in 
the  Latin  nations,  namel}",  France,  Italy,  Spain,  Belgium,  Switzerland, 
etc.,"  and  Conant's  "A  history  of  modern  banks  of  issue,"  chapter  12. 

Banking  in  Scandinavia  is  treated  in  Gamborg's  "  Seddelbanken;" 
Jensen's  "A  history  of  banking  in  the  Scandinavian  nations;"  Ki»r's 
"Om  seddelbanker;"  Palgrave's  "Notes  on  banking  in  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  Sweden,  Denmark,  and  Hamburg."  See  also  Conant's 
"A  history  of  modern  banks  of  issue,"  chapter  11. 

Banking  in  the  Netherlands. — Borght's  "A  history  of  banking  in 
the  Netherlands." 

Banking  in  Germany. — Germany.  "  Die  Reichsbank,  1876-1900;" 
Kalbe's  "Die  deutsche  Reichsbank;"  Knies's  "Geld  und  Credit;" 
Palgrave's  "Bank  rate  and  the  money  market  in  England,  France, 
Germany,  Holland,  and  Belgium,    1811-1900;"  Scharling's    "Bank- 


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politik;"  Schulze-Delitzsch's  "The  people's  banks  of  Germany;" 
Soetbeer's  "Beitriig-e  und  Materialien  zur  Beurtheilung- von  Geld  imd 
Bank-Frag-en  mit  besonderer  Kiicksicht  auf  Hamburg;"  "Die 
Hamburger  Bank,  1C19-1S60;"  and  Wirth's  "A  history  of  banking 
in  German}'  and  Austria-Hungary."  See  also  Conant's  "A  history 
of  modeni~banks  of  issue,"  ohaj^ter  S. 

Banl'huj  in  Austr/ a -Hungary. — NoePs  "  Les  banques  d'eraission  en 
Europe,"  and  Wirth's  "A  history  of  banking-  in  Germany  and  Austria- 
Hungar}^."  See  also  Conant's  "A  histor}^  of  modern  banks  of  issue," 
chapter  0. 

Banking  in  Italy. — Des  Essars's  "A  history  of  banking  in  the  Latin 
nations,  namel}',  France,  Ital}',  etc."  Italy.  Camera  dei  deputati. 
"Relazione  della  commissione  parlamentare  d'  inchiesta  sul  corso  for- 
zoso  dei  biglietti  di  banca  deliberata,  etc. ;"  and  Sieveking's  '^  Genueser 
Finanzwesen  mit  besonderer  Beriicksichtigung  der  Casa  di  S.  Giorgio." 
See  also  Conant's  "A  history  of  modern  banks  of  issue,"  chapter  2. 

Banking  in  Sicily. — Cusumano's  "Storia  dei  banchi  della  Sicilia." 

Banking  in  Bussia. — Horn's  "A  history  of  banking  in  the  Russian 
empire."  See  also  Conant's  "A  history  of  modern  banks  of  issue,' 
chapter  10. 

Banking  in  Finlaiid. — Asp's  "Die  Geschichte  des  finliindischen 
Bank-  und  Miinzwesens  bis  1865." 

Banking  in  Spain. — Des  Essars's  "A  history  of  banking  in  the  Latin 
nations,  namely:  France,  Ital}',  Spain,  etc.,"  and  Mirabeau's  "  De  la 
banque  d'Espagne."  See  also  Conant's  "A  history  of  modern  banks 
of  issue,''  chapter  12. 

Banking  in  Portugal. — Des  Essars's  "A  history  of  banking  in  the 
Latin  nations,  namely:  France.  Italy,  Spain,  Belgium,  Switzerland, 
Portugal,  gfc." 

Banlxing  in  Boumania. — Des  Essars's  "A  histor}'  of  banking  in  the 
Latin  nations,  namel}':  France,  Italy,  Spain,  Belgium,  Switzerland, 
Portugal,  and  Koumania."  See  also  Conant's  "Histor}'  of  modern 
banks  of  issue,''  chapter  12. 

Banking  in  British  India. — Berg's  "Bankwesen  en  ])anken  in 
Britsch-Indie."  See  also  Conant's  "History  of  modern  banks  of 
issue,"  chapter  18. 

Banking  in  Dutch  East  Indies. — Berg's  "De  Bataviasche  bank- 
courant  en  bank  van  leening  1746-1794;"  "Over  orondcrediet  en 
hy])otheekl)anken  in  Nederlandsch-Indie.'' 

JJanking  in  China. — .Jernigan's  "Banking,  currency,  and  land 
tenure  in  the  Chinese  empire." 

Banl-ing  in  Japan. — Kiga's  "Das  Bankwesen  Japans," and  Soyeda's 
"A  history  of  banking  in  Japan." 

Agrimdturalljanks. — Casasus's  "Les  institutions  de  credit;"  Cour- 
tois's  "Histoire  des  bancjues  en  France;"  Des  Essars's  "Credit  popti- 
lairt'  et  credit  agricole;"  "Dop's  "  L(^  cn'dit  agricole;"  Fi'anz's  ••  Pii^ 


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landwirtschaftlichen  Kreditinstitute  in  Preussen;"  Great  Britain. 
Parliament.  "Cop}^  of  correspondence  respecting  agricultural  banks 
in  India,"  and  '* Report  on  land  and  agricultural  banks;"  Hecht's 
"Der  europaische  Bodenkredit;"  Ileutsz's  "Inlandsch  Landbouw- 
crediet  op  Java;"  ''Josseavvs  ''Des  institutions  de  credit  foncier  et 
agricole  dans  les  divers  etats  deFEurope;"  Lumm's  "  Die  Entwicke- 
lung  des  Bankwesens  in  Elsass-Lothringcn;"  Ripamonti's  "O  credito 
agricola  e  os  bancos  ruracs;"  Sayous's  "Les  banques  de  depot,  les 
banquesdc  credit  et  les  societesiinancicres;"  Schulze-Delitzseh's  "The 
people's  banks  of  German}^;"  Vigano's  "Banques  populaires;"  and 
Vliebergh's  "Le  credit  foncier." 

For  works  on  savings  hanks  there  are  Chandler's  "National  savings 
banks;"  Forbes's  "A  short  account  of  the  Edinburgh  savings  bank;" 
J.  H.  Hamilton's  "Savings  and  savings  institutions;"  Kej^es's  "A  his- 
tory of  savings  banks  in  the  United  States,  1816-1877,"  and  the  same 
author's  "A  history  of  savings  banks  in  the  State  of  New  York,  1819- 
1869;"  Laurent's  "Les  caisses  d'epargne  et  de  prevoj-ance  depuis  leur 
origine  jusquTmos  jours;''  Lewins's  "A  history  of  banks  for  savings  in 
Great  Britain; "  Rose's  "Observations  on  banks  for  savings; "  Scratch- 
lej^'s  "A  practical  treatise  on  savings  banks;"  Thir3''s  "School  savings 
banks  in  the  United  States;"  Townsend's  "A  history  of  savings  banks 
in  the  United  States;"  and  Vigelius's  "Handbuch  fiir  Sparkassen." 

The  laws  ofhaiiklng. — An  extensive  discussion  of  this  subject  is  to  be 
found  in  John  T.  Morse's  "A  treatise  on  the  law  of  banks  and  banking: 
4th  ed.,  revised,  rearranged  and  greatly  enlarged  \i\  Frank  Parsons.  "-^ 

The  following  periodicals  on  hanhs  and  hanhing  are  currently 
received  in  the  Library  of  Congress: 

The  American  bank  reporter.  New  York;  The  American  banker, 
New  Y'ork;  The  Banker,  a  bi-monthly  magazine  devoted  to  the  bank- 
ing interests  of  Pennsj^lvania  and  the  United  States,  Pittsburg;  The 
Bankers'  insurance  managers'  and  agents'  magazine,  London;  The 
Bankers'  journal,  London;  The  Bankers'  magazine.  New  York;  The 
Banking  law  journal,  New  Y'ork;  Banking  world.  New  York;  The 
Chicago  banker,  a  weekly  paper  devoted  to  the  banking  and  financial 
interests  of  the  middle  west;  The  Clearing  house  quarterl}",  Minneap- 
olis; The  Commercial  &  Financial  chronicle,  bank  and  quotation 
supplement.  New  Y'ork;  The  Economist,  weekh^  commercial  times, 
bankers'  gazette,  and  railway  monitor,  London;  Journal  of  the  Insti- 
tute of  bankers,  London;  The  National  banker,  Chicago;  The  North- 
western banker,  Des  Moines,  Iowa;  The  Rand-McNally  bankers' 
monthh',  Chicago;  Reports,  of  the  national  banks  of  the  principal 
banking  centres  of  the  United  States,  published  five  times  a  year,  by 
the  Evening  Post,  New  York. 

A.  P.  C.  Griffix 

Chief  Bibliographer 
Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington,  D.  C,  July  W,  190 J^ 


A  LIST  OF  THE  MORE  IMPORTANT  BOOKS  IX  THE  LIBRARY 
OF  CONGRESS  ON  BANKS  AND  BANKING 

Allardyce,  A.     An  address  to  the  proprietors  of  the  Bank  of  Eng- 
land.    3d  ed.,  with  additions. 
London:   AY.  J.  arid  J.  Michardsoii^  1798.     22pp.     JiP. 

Postscript  to  an  address  to  the  proprietors  of  the  Bank  of 

England:   with  an   appendix,  and   a   continaa<"ion   of    the 
postscript. 
London:    W.  J.  and  J.  Richardson.,  1798.     [23]-32,  156  pp. 
r- 

American  bankers'  association.     Education  of  business  men.     1^. 
JTtw    Yoi'k:    Aiiierican    hariJcers'    association,   1892-1893.     3 
vols.     8°. 

First  report  of  the  executive  committee  for  1877,  including 

the  addresses   and   proceedings  before  the  Committee  of 
ways  and  means  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  at  Wash- 
ington, 7th  February,  1877. 
New  Yorli:  Evening  post  steam,  presses.,  1877 .     JfO  p)p-     8^. 

Bound  with  Reports  of  proceedings  at  conventions  of  the  American 
bankers'  association,  1875-[1892],  vol.  1,  New  York,  1890. 

Proceedings.     2d-llth,  16th,  19th-21st,  23d-29th  conventions. 

Nefio   York:    Aiaei'ican   hankers'   association.,  1876-1903.     23 

vols,  in  15.     Plates.     Portraits.     8^. 

Proceedings  of  the  southern  and  western  members  of  the 

executive  council  of  the  American  bankers'  association,  at 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  January  8,  0,  and  10,  1878,  with  the 
addresses  presented  to  the  Committee  of  wa3's  and  means 
and  the  subcommittee  of  the  House  of  Representatives 
for  the  repeal  of  the  federal  taxes  on  the  deposits  of  pri- 
vate bankers,  state  and  national  banks,  trust  companies,  and 
savings  institutions.  2d  ed. 
Neiv  York:  American  ba/ike/'s^  association,  1878.     58pp.     5°. 

Bound  with,  Reports  of  proceedings  at  conventions  of  the  Ameri- 
can bankers'  association,  1875-[1892],  vol.  1,  New  York,  1890. 
32650—04 2  9 


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American  bankers'  association.     Reports  of  proceedings  at  conven- 
tions, 1875  to  [1892]. 
I^^eio  York,  1S90-[1892\     3  vols.     Illustrations.     Plates.     8^. 

"The  proceedings  for  the  years  1879  and  1880,  being  out  of  print 
are  omitted."     1877  has  title-page  and  list  of  oflficers  only. 

Table  of  contents  and  index  to  the  proceedings,  from  1875  to 

1802  inclusive.     Compiled  by  William  T.  Brant. 
JVeic  To7'k:  American  ha nl'ers''  association,  1893.     lJf7 j)2>-     8^. 

Bound  with,  Reports  of  proceedings  at  conventions  of  the  American 
bankers'  association,  1875-[1892],  vol.  2.     New  York,  [1892]. 

Andreades,  A.     Essai  snr  la  fondation  et  Thistoire  de  la  Banque 
d^Angleterre  (1694-18-tl). 
Paris:  A.  Rousseau,  1901.     (6),  390,  {2)  2>P'     S°, 
"  Bibliographie  " :  pp.  .369-.381. 

Histoire  de  la  Banque  d'Angleterre.     Ses  origines,  sa  fonda- 

tion, son  developpement.     L'act  de   Robert  Peel   et   son 
fonctionnement.     Relations  avec  le  Tresor. 
Pains:  A.  Rousseau,  190 Jf..     2  vols.     8°. 

Andre-ws,  Mark,  eonip.     The  bankers'  guide  for  the  purchase  of  cou- 
pons and  called  bonds  of  the  U.  S. 
Washington,  D.    C:    Gihson   brothers,  printers.^    1879.     (9) 
leaves.     }^°. 

The  Arguments  and  reasons  for  and  against  engrafting  upon  the  Bank 
of  England  with  tallies,  &c.  As  they  were  debated  in  a 
late  general  court  of  the  said  bank,  considered,  in  a  letter 
to  a  friend. 

[London?  1690?]    16  pp.    <§°. 
No  title-page. 

Arkansas.     Report  of  the  accountants,  appointed  under  the  act  of 
January    15,  1855,  to  investigate   the   affairs    of   the    real 
estate  bank  of  Arkansas. 
Little  Rocli:  Printed  at  the  True  Democrat  o'ffice,  1856.     192 
pp.     8°. 

Report  of  the  accountants  of  the  state  bank  of  Arkansas. 

Little  Rock:    Johnson   i&    Yerkes,  1858.     167  pp.     Jf.  fold. 

leaves.     8^. 

[Asgill,  John.]     Remarks  on  the  proceedings  of   the   commissioners 
for   putting   in   execution   the  act  past   last  sessions,   for 
establishing  of  a  land-bank. 
London:  Printed.,  and  sold  hy  the  hooksellers  of  London  and 
West/ninster,  1696.     (^),  4^j  pp.     8^. 


BOOKS    ON    BANKS    AND    BANKING  11 

Asp,  Thore.     Die  Geschichtc  des  finliindischen  Bank-und  Miinzwesens 
bis  1865.     Inaugural-Dissertation, 
Stmsshiuy    /.   K:    C.  ct'  J.  Gudlt-r,  1898.     xvl,  113,   (2)  pp. 
Tahles.     8^. 

Atkinson,  Edward,    The  banking  principle;  or,  banking  in  its  rela- 
tions to  currenc\\ 
[JS^ew  Yorl'?  1895^]     9  pj).     8^. 

From  the  Xew  York  Journal  of  commerce  and  commercial  bulletin 
of  April  1,  1895. 

AVhat  is  a  bank ^     What  service   does  a  bank  perform?     A 

lecture  given  before  the  Finance  club  of  Harvard  univer- 
sit}',  March,  1880.     Also,  How  every  man  ma}"  become  his 
own  landlord. 
Boston:  A.Willuiins  and  conijxmy,  1880.     38pp.     J/P. 

[AttAwood,  Thomas.]     The  Scotch  ])anker;  containing  articles  under 
that  signature  on  banking,  currency,  etc.,  republished  from 
the  Globe  newspaper.     With  some  additional  articles. 
London:  J.  Bidgicai/j  1828.     xiii,{S^.^  175 pp.     8°. 

Badia,  Jaime.     Cartas  sobre  los  bancos  de  los  Estados-Unidos. 

Jfatanzas:    Imprenta  de  Goblerno  por  8.  M.  y  de   Marina., 
mo.     117,  {6)  pp.     24^. 

Bagehot,  Walter.      Lombard    street:    a   description   of    the   money 
market. 
JVew  Y(jrh:    Scrthner,  Anm^trong  tfc  co.,  187. 'i..     vlll,  359  pp. 
12-. 

Baird,  Henry  Carey.     Money  and  )>ank  credit  in  the  United  States, 
France,  and  Great  Britain;  and  their  effects  on  the  people  in 
their  efforts  to  associate,  to  exchange  services,  commodi- 
ties and  ideas  among  their  several  selves. 
Philadelphia:  IT.  C.  Baird  i&  CO.,  1891.     21^  pp.     8^. 

Baker,  Henry  F.     Banks  and  banking  in  the  United  States. 

Boston :   Ticknor,  diced,  and  J'iclds,  1853.     50  pp.     8^. 

Same.     Part  II,  relating  to  the  states  of   Kentuck}',  Ohio, 

Indiana,  and  Illinois. 
Cincinnati:    C.  F.  liradley  d;  co.,  185Jf.     56  pp.     8'^. 

Bangor  hank.      Report  on  the  affairs  of  the  Bangor  bank. 

Boston:    Printed  hy  Raxxell  cfc   Gardner,  1822.     Hi  pp.     8"^. 

Bank  charter.      Letters   to  Lord  AUhurp,  in    May   and    Juiir,   is;32. 
]'>\  a  citizen  of  London. 
London:   Ejfinyhani   WiUon,  1832.      !<!  pp.     >^  . 


12  LIBRARY    OF   CONGRESS 

Bank-credit:  or   the  usefulness  &  security  of    the  Bank  of    credit 
examined;  in  a  dialogue  between  a  country  gentleman  and 
a  London  merchant. 
London:  J.  Gain,  1683.     m j)p.     <9°. 

[Bank  of  England.]  A  digest  of  the  evidence  on  the  bank  charter 
taken  before  the  committee  of  1832,  arranged  together  with 
the  tables  under  proper  heads;  to  which  are  prefixed  stric- 
tures and  illustrative  remarks.  Also  copious  indexes, 
&c.,  &c. 
London:  J.  Ridgway,  1833.     xxU,  S96 pp.     <§°. 

The  unclaimed  dividend  books  of  the  Bank  of  England:  con- 

taining the  names  and  descriptions  of  upwards  of  twenty 
thousand  persons,  entitled  to  various  sums  of  money,  of  all 
amounts,  .   .   . 
London:    W.  Strange,  [18J^f]     (^),  196 jyp.     1^°. 

The  Bank  of  England:  and  the  organization  of  credit  in  Englana. 

London:  Longman,  Green^  Longman,  LtoberU,  &  Green,  1865. 
via,  Jf.62  pp.     12°. 

Same.     2d  ed.,  revised  and  enlarged:  with  the  evidence  of 

MM.  Isaac  and  Emile  Pereire  before  the  French  commis- 
sion of  inquiry  into  the  Bank  of  France:  also  abstract  of 
the  American  free  banking  act. 
London:  Longmans,  Green,  Reader,  &  Dyer,  1866.     xvi,  869 
pp.     Fi'ontispiece  {diagram).     12°. 

Bank  of  Maryland,  Extracts  from  the  correspondence  and  minutes 
of  the  trustees  of  the  Bank  of  Maryland,  published  by  J.  B. 
Morris  &  R.  W.  Gill,  two  of  the  trustees,  having  relation 
principally  to  their  intercourse  with  Poultney,  Ellicott  & 
CO.,  and  Evan  Poultney. 
Baltimore:  Printed  hy  Jas.  Lucas  c&  E.  LC  Deaver,  1835.  65 
2)p.     8°. 

Bank  of  the  United  States.  An  exhibit  of  the  losses  sustained  at 
the  office  of  discount  and  deposit,  Baltimore,  under  James 
A.  Buchanan,  president,  and  James  W.  M'Culloh,  cashier. 
To  which  is  appended  a  report  of  the  conspiracy  cases,  tried 
at  Harford  county  court  in  Maryland. 
Baltimore:  T.  Mmpliy,  1823.  28,  xix,  (i),  280,  116,  {2)  pp. 
Folded  charts.     8°. 

Report  of  a  committee  of  directors,  [Dec.  3,  1833]. 

[71.  p.  1833.']     16  pp.     8°. 


BOOKS    ON    BANKS    AND    BANKING  13 

Bank  of  the  United  States.     Report  of  a  committee  of  directors  of 
the  Bank  of  the  United  States. 
[Philadelpfiia,  1833.]     U  pp.     8°. 

Report  of  the  committee  of  investigation  appointed  at  the 

meeting  of  th'e  stockholders  of  the  Bank  of  the  United 
States,  held  January  4,  1841.     Made  to  an  adjourned  meet- 
ing, held  April  5,  1841:   also,  a  report  of  the  Board  of 
directors. 
Philadelphia,  18^1.     79,  (1)  pp.     8^=. 

Report  on  the  condition  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States,  by 

the  committee  of  inspection  and  investigation,  appointed 
at    a  triennial    meeting   of    the   stockholders, 
Adopted  by  the  stockholders. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  hy  William  Fry,  1822.     88pp.  '  8^. 

Report  to  the  Committee  of  ways  and  means  of  the  House 

of  Representatives,  January  28,  1833. 
[  Washington,  1833.]     50  pp.     8°. 

Bank  or  no  bank. 

[  Washiyigton:  PiMisfied  hy  order  of  a  committee  of  the  Dem- 
ocratic inenibers  of  Congress,  18 1^,1^..]     6  pp.     8°. 

The  Banker's  almanac,  1851-1894. 

Mio  York,  [etc.]  [1851-1894].     63  vols.     8°. 

Called  "The  merchant's  and  banker's  almanac"  from  1852  to  1856; 
"Merchants  and  bankers'  register"  from  1857  to  1860;  "The  mer- 
chants and  bankers'  almanac"  from  1861  to  1872;  "The  banker's 
almanac"  in  1873  and  1874;  "The  banker's  almanac  and  register" 
from  1875  to  1879;  "The  banker's  almanac  and  register  and  legal 
directory"  in  1880  and  1881;  "The  banker's  almanac  and  register" 
from  1882  to  1886,  and  "The  banker's  almanac  and  register  and  legal 
directory"  from  1887  to  1894. 

The  Banker's  directory,  and  special  list  of  guaranteed  and  recom- 
mended ))ank  attornevs.     Homans  and  Sharp  &  Alleman's 
ed. 
Chicago  and  New   York:    The   Credit  co.,  [1895-1903].    16 
vols.     Jfaps.     4-^. 

Titles  vary.  First  appeared  as  "The  Ijankers  directory,  lloman's 
ed."     In  1896  the  title  became  a.s  above. 

Bankers'  committee  on  consolidation.     An  argiuncnt  in  favor  of  the 
organization  of  a  financial  corporation  and  union  of  banks, 
together  with  plans  of  consolidation. 
[Detroit,  Mich.,  1892.]     103  pp.     16"". 


14  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Tlio  Banking uhnanac,  directory,  yearbook  and  diary  [1876, 1879-1881]. 
London:  ^187 6-1880. \    \voU.     8^. 

Les  Banquiers  et  les  quatre  canges  a  Liege  avant  1408.    Introduction: 
Le  double  etalon  or  et  argent  a  Liege  en  1328. 
Bruxelles:    G.  A,  vmi  Trigt,  1881.     {2),  2W  jyp.     16^. 

Barnett,  George  Ernest,     State  banking  in  the  United  States  since 
the  passage  of  the  national  l)ank  act. 
BaUimm\':   The  Johns  Hopkins  press.,  1902.     117  pi^.     Dia- 
grams.    8^.    (Johns  Hopkins  univei'sity  studies  in  histm'ical 
and  political  science^  sei'ies  20.,  nos.  2-3.) 

Barrett,  Albert  Reed.     Modern  banking  methods  and  practical  l)ank 
bookkeeping. 
JVeiv    York:     B.    Rhodes   (&  company.,   1902.     (^),   325  jyp. 
Forms.     8^. 

Bauza,  Francisco.     Estudios   teorico— practicos  sobre  la  institucion 
del  Banco  nacional. 
Montemdeo:   Imprenta  liberal.,  187 Jf..    (^),  xvi,  206,  (3)  pp.    8^. 

[Beeckman,  Daniel.]     To  the  honourable  the  Commons  of  England 
assembled  in  Parliament.     Proposals     ...     to  raise  live 
hundred  thousand  pounds  per  annum,  to  make  good   the 
adulterated  and  defaced  coin  of  this  kingdom.   .  . 
[London.?  1695  f]     16  pp.     l°i°. 

Beigel,  R.     Handbuch  des  Bank-  und  Borsenwesens;  ein  Nachschlage- 
buch   fiir   praktische    Kaufleute,   Juristen    und    Handels- 
^         schulen.     2.,  vollstandig  ungearb.  und  wesentlich  verm. 
Auflage. 

Leipzig:  B.  F.   Volgt.,  1903.     viii,  1^15  pj).     8^. 

Belgium.     Banqxie   nationale.     Lois    organiques,   statuts,  reglement 
d'ordre  interieur.     Recueil  des  documents  et  discussions 
parlementaires     concernant    Tinstitution     de     la    Banque 
nationale. 
Bruxelles:  F.  Guyot,  1872.     (2),  378,  {l)pj).'  4°. 

Bell,  G.  M.     The  country  banks  and  the  currency';  an  examination  of 
the  evidence  on  banks  of  issue,  given  before  a  select  com- 
mittee of  the  House  of  Commons  in  1841. 
London:    Longman,   Brov^n,    Green,  and  Longmans,    18Ii,2. 
xii,  [3yi502)p-     16''. 

The  philosophy  of  joint  stock  banking. 

London:  Longman,    Orme,  Brown,    Green,  and  Longmans, 
18 W'     vi,  {2),  105 2W'     ^°- 


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Bell,  G.  M.     The  philosophy  of  joint  stock  banking,     2d  ed. 

London:    Longman^   Broirn^    Gh^een^    and  Longmans.,    1855. 
xvi,  166  pp.     8'^. 

Berg,  Xorbert  Pieter  van  den.     Bankwezen  en  banken  in    Biitsch- 
Indie.     Eene  geschiedkundige  schets. 
Batavia:  IT.  21.  van  Dorp,  1866.     a-,  {2\  WO  pp.     5^. 

De  Bataviasche  bank-courant  en  bank  van  leening  1T46-1794. 

Eene  bijdrage  tot  de  geschiedenis  van  het  banken  linancie- 
wezen  van  Nederlandsch  Indie, 
Amsterdam:  P.  iV,  van  Kampen.^  1870.     xiv,  '218 pp.     8^. 

Het  octrooi  dor  Javasche  bank, 

Aniste/'dani :   P.  X.  van  Kampen.,  1869.     (4^),  90 pp.     8^. 

Over   grondcrediet   en    hypotheekbanken   in    Nederlandseh- 

Indie,     Officieele  bescheiden  met  machtigiiig  van  de  regee- 
ring  uitgegeven. 
Batavia;    Ogilvie  ct  co.,  1884.     69pp.     8°. 

Cover-title. 

Bettamio,   Jose.      Tratado  pratico  da  organisayao,   administrafao  e 

liquidayao  das    eompanhias  de  fundos   associados  na  con- 

formidade  das  disposiyoes  do  companies  act  1862,     .     .     . 

Bio  de  Janeiro:   Typ.   do  Correio  mercantil.,  1866.     xii\  (:^), 

229,  i2)jjp.     8^. 

Biddle,  John.  Remarks  on  the  subject  of  a  national  bank  of  issue 
and  deposit;  with  proposals  for  superseding  the  necessity 
of  renewing  the  l)ank  charter,  still  preserving  the  private 
interest  of  that  important  establishment,  and  of  all  other 
banking  concerns  throughout  the  kingdom.  Addressed  to 
the  Parliamentary  committee  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 
state  of  banks  of  issue,  and  of  banking  generally. 
Leainington:  G.  C.  Liehenrood,  184-1.  15  pp.  Folded 
sheet.     8°. 

Biddle,  Nicholas.     Two   letters  addressed   to   the   Hon.   J,    Quincy 
Adams;  embracing  a  history  of  the  re-charter  of  the  Bank 
of  the  United  States;  and  a  view  of  the  present  condition 
of  the  currency. 
London:   J \'J ham  Bichardson,  1837.     20 p)p.     S^. 

Blair,  "\V.  A.     Banks  of  issue. 

Winston,  X.  C. :    L<in'nr  ]>rini'>n<i  ro.,  11898\.    {2\  12  pp.    12'^. 

A  historical  sketch  of  Iranking  in  North  Carolina. 

New  Tori- :    P  Bhnd.s  d- m.,  1S99.     J I  pp.     S\ 


IG  LIBRAKY    OF    CONGKESS 

Blye,  A.  W.     For  bankers:    with  vnluable  statistics  and  plans  and 
forms,  for  the  economical  and  rapid  transaction  of  business. 
Syracme,  JS^.  Y. :    W.  L.  Rose,  188^.     89  pp.     8°. 

Bottger,  Franz.  Internationale  Wechselpraxis;  die  Wechselgesetze 
iind  Wechselstempeltarife  samtlicher  Staaten  Europas  und 
die  Vorschriften  dersclben  fiber  die  Versteuerung  der 
Wechsel  fiir  den  praktischen  Gebrauch. 
Leipzig:  L.  Huherti,  \1901\  viii,  128  pp.  8°.  {Moderne 
koAifindnnisclie  JBibliotheh. ) 

Bolles,  Albert  Sidney.     American  finance,  with  chapters  on  money 
and  banking. 
N'ew  Yorl':   The  American  hanker.,  1901.     xi,  303  pp.     12°. 

The  financial  history  of  the  United  States.     1774-1789. 

Wew  York:  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1879.     8,  371pp.     8°. 

Same.     4th  ed. 

JVew  York:  D.  Appleton  d;  co.,  1896.     xii,  371pp.     8°. 

Same.     1789-1860. 

JVew  York:  D.  Appleton  c&  co.,  1893.     9,  621pp.     8°. 

Satne.     4th  ed. 

New  York:   I).  Appleton  ch  CO.,  189Jf.     9,621pp.     8°. 

The  financial  history  of  the  United  States,  from  1861  to  1885. 

jVetv    York:  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1886.     xi,  {1),  685 
pp.    8°. 

Same.     2d  ed. 

JVew  York:  D.  Appleton  c&  co.,  189 Jf.     xi,  585 pp.     8°. 

The  law  relating  to  banks  and  their  depositors  and  to  bank 

collections. 
JVew    York:  Ilomans  publishing   company,  1887.     xxxi,  (1), 
622  p>p.     8-. 

Money,  banking,  and  finance. 

JVew  York,  [etc.]:  American  hook  company,  [1903].     336 pp. 
12°. 

The  national  bank  act,  and  its  judicial   meaning,   with  an 

appendix,  containing  ofiicial  instructions  and  rules  relating 
to  the  formation  and  management  of  national  banks.  United 
States  bonds,  and  the  issue  and  redemption  of  coins  and 
currency. 
JVew  York:  Ilomans  piihlishing  company,  1888.  xix,  (1),  376 
pp.    8°. 


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Bolles,  Albert  Sidne3\     Pi'actical  ])anking. 

jVcw  Y^i>rl.'   Ilotnans jXiMlsIung  company^  ISSlf..     xii,316 j)2J- 

IBollmann,  Erick.j     Paragniphs  on  banfes. 

Philadelphia:    C.  c^  A.  Conrad  c&  co.,  1810.     vi,  73  jyj}.     S'^. 

Sa?Jie.     2d  ed.,  improved. 

Philadelphia:    O.  <&  A.  Coiirad  c&  co.,  1811.     io.,  [9]-122  pp. 
16°. 

Borght,  Richard  van  der.     A  historj^  of  banking  in  the  Netherlands. 

{In  A   history  of   banking  in   all   the   leading   nations,  vol.  4,  pp. 
189-371.     NewVork,  1896.     L.8°.) 

Bosanquet,  Bernard  Tindal.     Our  banking  system:  and  the  sufficiency 
or  insufficiency  "of  our  cash  reserves. 
London:  E.   Wilson  ds  co..^  1892.     SJpj'P-     8^. 

Bourne,  Edward  G.     The  history  of  the  surplus  revenue  of  1837, 
being  an  account  of  its  origin,  its  distribution  among  the 
states,  and  the  uses  to  which  it  was  applied. 
Weio  York  (&  London:    G.  P.  Putnani's  sons,  1885.     viii,  161 
pp.     i^°.     {Questions  of  the  day,  no.  2. 'f..) 

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United    States,  January  13,   1831,  on  the  subject  of   the 
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States. 
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guide  for  bankers,  merchants,  and  lawyers.  Together  with 
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legal  rates  of  interest,  tables  of  foreign  coins,  and  a  glos- 
sary- of  commercial  and  financial  terms. 
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Gary,  John.     An  essay  towards  the  setlement  of  a  national  credit,  in 
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Lomhn:    F.    Colllm,   IGDG.      (^),  19  pp.     12°. 

Casasus,  Joaqufn  D.     La  oucstion   de  los  bancos  a  la  luz  de  la  econ- 
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Les  institutions  de  credit;  etude  sur  leurs  fonctions  et  leur 

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Catterall,  Ralph  Charles  Henry.     The  first  six  years  of  the  second 
bank  of  the  United  States. 
Chicago:  [Frinted  at  the  University  of  Chicago  p)ress\  1902. 
{2\  92,  J^79-J^90  pp.     8°. 

"Taken  from  a  larger  work,  entitled  The  second  bank  of  the  United 
States,  which  has  appeared  as  Volume  II,  second  series,  of  the  Uni- 
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The  second  bank  of  the  United  States. 

Chicago:   The  University  of  Chicago  j^ress,  1903.,  [1902].     xiv, 
538   pp.       Charts.      Map.      8°.      {Chicago.       University. 
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Philadelphia:  James  Kay.,  jnn..,  dchr other .,1838.    2J^.pp.     8°. 

Chandler,  Alfred  D.     National  savings  banks.     Argument  before  the 
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Clapp,  Charles  B.  Bank  g-uide.  A  list  of  banks  in  the  New  England 
states  and  New  Jersey,  which  have  surrendered  their 
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time  of  liabilit}'  to  redeem,  &c^  &c. 

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Clarke,  JMatthew  St.  Clair,  and  D.  A.  Hall,  comjj.  Legislative  and 
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Clay,  William.     Speech  on  moving  for  the  appointment  of  a  committee 
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London:  J.  B'ldgvKiij  and  sons.,  1836.     lJtJf.p2J.     8^. 

Same.     2d  ed. 

London:  J.  Eidgivay  and  sons.,[1837\     llfli, pp.     8^. 

Cleaveland,  John.     The  bank  system  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

New  Yoi^Tc:  J.  S.  Voorhies,  1857.     (2),    Ixxvi,  361pp.     8^. 

Clibborn,  Edward.  American  prosperit}' .  An  outline  of  the  Ameri- 
can debit  or  banking  system;  to  which  is  added,  a  justifica- 
tion of  the  veto  of  the  late  President;  also  an  explanation 
of  the  true  principles  of  banking,  with  a  paper  currency 
in  the  United  Kingdom. 
London:  B.  Groomhridge,  1837.     (2),  Upp-     <?^- 

Coffin,  George  Mathewes.     The  A  B  C  of  banks  and  banking. 

JVevj  York:  S.  A.  Nelson,  1901.     (5),  11-136  pj).      Illustra- 
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Collins,  Chailes  M.      The   history,    law,    and  practice   of  banking. 
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London:  Janus  Cornish  ik  S07is,  1881.     vi,  (2),   [llj-384-  pp. 
8'^. 

Conant,  ( 'harles  Arthur.     A  history  of  modern  banks  of  issue;  with 

an  account'of  the  economic  crises  of  tlie  present  century. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons.,  1896.     xiii,{l).,595  pj).    8^. 

Same.     Fourth  impression. 

Nev^  York:    G.  I*.  Putnam'' s  sons.,  1902.     xv,  {1).,  595  2)p-    S°. 

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[Cook,  Joel.]     The  Philadelphia  national  bank,  a  centuiy's  record, 
1S03-1908,  by  a  stoekholder. 
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Cornwell,  "William  C.     The  currenc}^  and  the  bankino-  law  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada  considered  with  reference  to  currency 
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New  York:    G.  P.  Putnants  sons.,  1895.    (2),  Hi,  86 pp>.     ^°. 

Courcelle-Seneuil,  Jean  Gustave.     Les  operations  de  banque,  traite 
theorique  et  pratique.     7.     ed.,  rev.  et  mise  a  jour  par  A. 
Liesse. 
Paris:    Guillaumin  et  cie. ,  1896 .     xxiv,  668  jyp-     8^. 

Courtois,  Alphonse  Charles.     Histoire  des  banques  en  France.     2. 

ed.,  avec  un  portrait  de  Law  d'apres  Rigaud,  grave  par 

Schmidt. 

Paris:    Guillaumin  et  cie.,  1881,  mi,  375  j^p-     Frontispiece 

{portrait.^     8°.     {Publicistes  et  economistes  contenqyorains.^ 

Crump,  Arthur.     The  English  manual  of  banking.     2d.  ed.,  revised 
and  enlarged. 

London:  Longman^ s.  Green,  c&  co.,  1877.     xvi,  375 pp.     5°. 

A  practical  treatise  on  banking,  currencj^,  and  the  exchanges. 

London:  Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1866.     xiv,251i.jjp.     12^. 

Cusumano,  Vito.     Storia  dei  banchi  della  Sicilia. 

Roma:  E.  Loescher  <&  c.°  \etc.\  1887-1892.     2  vols.     8"". 

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Paris:  Lihrairie  de  la  Societe  du  recueil  general  des  lois  et  des 
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Davis,  Andrew  McFarland.     Currency  and  banking  in  the  province 
of  Massachusetts-bay. 
New  York:   For  the  American  economic  association,  hy  the 
Macmillan  co.,  1901.      2  vols.      Plates.      8^.      {American 
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Contents:  pt.  1.  Currency;  pt.  2.  Banking. 

Da-wes,  Charles  G.     The  banking  system  of  the  United  States  and  its 
relation  to  the  mone}-  and  business  of  the  countr}-. 
Chicago:  Rand,  McNally  <&  company,  189Jt..     83 pp.     12^. 

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Paris:  A.  Redone,  1899.     2J^8  jyj^.     5°. 


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A  Description  of  the  Office  of  credit;  hj  the  use  of  which,  none  can 
pos.sibbh'  sustain  loss,  but  every  man  ma}-  cei'tainl}'  receive 
great  gain  and  wealth.  AVith  a  plain  demontration  [!J  how 
a  man  may  trade  for  six  times  his  stock,  and  never  be 
trusted;  and  that  (if  generally  received)  there  can  after- 
wards no  accident  happen  to  cause  a  deadness  or  slowness 
of  trade,  except  warrs,  nor  need  men  make  an}-  more  bad 
debts.  With  divers  other  publick  and  paivate  [!]  conven- 
iences and  profits:  as  also  objections  hitherto  made  against 
it,  largely  and  fully  answered. 
London :  Printed  by  the  orde)'  of  the  Society,  for  T.  Roolcs^ 
1665.     {l^\26,{2)2)p.     8-. 

"The  Society"  by  whose  order  this  tract  was  printed  was  appar- 
ently the  "Society  governing  the  Office  of  credit,"  mentioned  on  p.  3. 

Des  Essars,  Pierre.     Credit  populaire  et  credit  agricole. 

{In  Revue  internationale  du  commerce,  5.  annee,  Dec.  31,  1903, 
pp.  839-847. ) 

A  history  of  banking  in  the  Latin  nations;  namely:  France, 

Italy,     Spain,     Belgium,      Switzerland,      Portugal,     and 

Roumania. 

(/?i  A  History  of  banking  in  all  the  leading  nations,  vol.  3,  pp. 
1-391.     New  York,  1896.     L.  8°.) 

ff 

Dil-worth,  James  A.  B.     Free  banking  a  natural  right. 

New    York  and  London:    Continental  publishing  co.^  1897. 
212  pp.     16^. 

Domett,  Henry  W.     A  history  of  the  bank  of  New  York,  1784-1884. 
Compiled  from  official  records  and  other  sources  at  the 
request  of  the  directors. 
New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam'' s  sons .,188 Jf..    xv,{l)136jjp.    Plates. 
Portraits.     Facsimiles.     8^. 

Dop,  Louis.     Le  credit  agricole.     Le  credit  foncier  de  France  dans  le 

role  de  banque  centrale.     Avec  une  preface  de  Daniel  Zolla. 

Paris:    V.  Giard cfe  E.  Briere,  1901.    (2),  xxxviii,  28J(. pp.    16"^. 

Douglas,  Charles  lienry  James.     The  financial  history  of  Massachu- 
setts from  the  organization  of  the  Massachusetts  Ba}^  colony 
to  the  American  revolution. 
[Neio  York],  1892.     ix,  [ll]-lJ!^8,  {2)  pp.     8^. 
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Same. 

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Diiane,  William  J.     Narrative  and   correspondence  concerning  the 
removal  of  the  deposits,  and  occurrences  connected  there- 
with. 
PhUadelphia,  1838.     (^),  176  2)p.     <§°. 


Dun,  John.     British  banking  statistics;  with  remarks  on  the  bullion 
reserve  and  non-lcgal-tender  note  circulation  of  the  United 
Kingdom. 
London:    Khrard  Stanford,  1876.     (p,,ii,  189  pp.     .§# 
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Dunbar,  Charles  Franklin.     Chapters  on  banking. 

Cambridge,  [Mass.\  1885.     117,  (2)  j^p.     12^. 

Chapters  on  the  theor}'  and  history  of  banking. 

Xew  Yorl-:    G.  P.  Putnam'' s  sons,  1891.     vi,  199 pp.     12^. 
A  revision  of  the  author's  "Chapters  on  banking."     1885. 

Same.     2d  ed.,  enl.;  ed.  by  O.  M.  W.  Sprague. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnavi's  sons,  1901.    viii,  {2) 
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Same.     1789-1896.     Rev.  ed. 

Boston:    Ginn  and  compa7iy,  1897.     310  j)]).     8^. 

Duncan,  Henry.     An  essay  on  the  nature  and  advantages  of  parish 
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Edinburgh:   Printed  for  Oliphant,   Waugh  ch  Innes  and  A. 
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Easton,  H.  T.     Banks  and  banking. 

London:  K  Wilson,  1896.     vi,  {2),  219 pp.     6'^. 

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London:  Effingham  Wilson,  190 Jf.     8^. 

"While  its  pages  do  not  pretend  to  contain  any  great  amount  of 
original  information,  the  prominent  features  and  tendencies  of  mod- 
ern banking  in  England  are  brought  together  in  convenient  form." — 
Institute  of  Bankers'  Journal,  June  1904:  384- 


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Eckels,  James  H.     The  methods  of  banking. 

{In  Hatfield,  Henry  Rand.      Lectures  on  commerce,  pp.  243-253. 
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Eliason,  Adolph  Oscar.     The  rise  of  commercial  banking  institutions 
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Minnea_poIis,  2Iinn.:  {University press\  1901.    69 i^p-    5°- 
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Elliot,  Jonathan.     The  funding  system  of  the  United  States  and  of 
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Washington:    Blair  and  Rives.,  1845.     xxiv,  1299  jpp.     8°. 
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Pelch,  Alpheus.     Earh'  banks  and  banking  in  Michigan, 

{In  U.  S.  52d  Congress,  2d  session.     Senate  executive  document  no. 
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Ferraris,  Carlo  Francesco.     Principii  di  scienza  bancaria. 

Milano:     U.   Hoepli,   1892.      xi^  (2),  445  pp.     8^.      {Studi 
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Fisk,  Theophilus.     The  banking  bubble  burst:  being  a  historj^  of  the 
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Charleston,  S.  C,  1837.     88  j^p.     5°. 

Fiske,  Amos  Kidder.  The  modern  bank;  a  description  of  its  func- 
tions and  methods  and  a  brief  account  of  the  development 
and  present  systems  of  banking. 
Neto  York:  D.  Appleton  and  company^  1904.  xii.,  3^8 pp. 
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Forbes,  John  Ha}'.     A  short  account  of  the  Edinburgh  savings'  bank, 

containing  directions  for  establishing  similar  ])anks,  with 

the   mode   of   keeping  the  accounts,  and  conducting  the 

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Fdinhurgh :  Printed  for  J.  Anderson  and  co. ,  1815.   24  pp.   8°. 

Forbes,  ^iir  William.     Memoirs  of  a  banking-house. 

London  and  Edinburgh:    TU   and  R.  Chamhers.,  1860.     ia?, 
(i),  91  pp.     Frontispiece  {portrait).     8°. 

Fortune,  E.  F.  Thomas.     Concise  and  authentic  histoiy  of  the  Bank 
of  P^ngland.     A\'ith  dissertations  on  metals  and  coin,  bank 
notes   and    bills   of   exchange.     To  whicii   is   added,  their 
charter.     Jid  ed.,  with  considerable  additions. 
London:  Printed  for  T.  Boosey,  1802.    {12),  134  j^p.     16°. 
326r>0— 04 4 


26  LIBRAKY    OF    CONGRESS 

Fortune,  E.  F.  Thomas.     The  history  of  the  Bank  of  England,  from 
the  establishment  of  that  institution  to  the  present  da}". 
London:  Printed  for  Allen  and  CO., [1796].     110,60  jyp.    1^^. 

France.     Senaf.     Rapport  et  discussion  d'une  petition  relative  a  la 
Bancjue  de  France  et  a  la  Banque  de  Savoie.     Seances  du 
Senat  des  20  et  30  mai  1864. 
Paris:   Typogra])hie  E.  PanckoucJceet  cie.,  186J{..    205 pp.    8^. 
"Extrait  du  Moniteur  universel  des  21  et  31  mai  1864." 

Francis,  John,     History  of  the  Bank  of  P^ngland,  its  times  and  tra- 
ditions. 
London:    Willoughhy  ds  co.  [etc.\  181f7.     2  vols.     8^. 

History  of  the  Bank  of  England,  its  times  and  traditions, 

from  1694  to  1844.     1st  Am.  ed.  with  notes,  additions  and 
an  appendix     ...     to  the  close  of   1861,     ...     by 
J.  S.  Homans. 
JVeiv  York:    Office  of  the  Banker'' s  magazine.,  1862.     (2),  viii, 
[13]-476pp.     Frontispiece.     8^. 

Francis,  Joseph  Hume.     History  of  the  Bank  of  England. 

Chicago.,  Illinois:    Euclid  publishing  company,  1888.     301 
pp.     Frontispiece.     8°. 

Franz,  Robert.     Die  landwirtschaftlichen  Kreditinstitute  in  Preussen. 
Ihre   rechtlichen   und   finanziellen  Verhiiltnisse   und  ihre 
geschichtliche  Entwickelung. 
Berlin:  F.  Schneider  i&  co.,  1902.     xvi,  401  pp.     8°. 

Friihauf,   Adalbert.      Die    Gruppenbank,      Versuch    eines    sozialen 
Umbaues  durch  genossenschaftliche  Selbsthilfe. 
Dresden  und  Leipzig:  F.  Pierso7i,  1903.     viii,  152  pp.     8^. 

Gallatin,  Albert.  Suggestions  on  the  banks  and  currency  of  the 
several  United  States:  in  reference  principally  to  the  sus- 
pension of  specie  payments.  [With  appendix:  documents 
respecting  the  resumption  of  specie  payments  in  the  year 
1838.] 
Mw  York:    Wiley  and  Putnaia,  18 U.     (^),  9-12^  j^P-     8^ - 

G-allatin,  James.     Letter  to  Hon.  Wm.  P.  Fessenden,  senator  of  the 
United  States.     The  proposed  United  States  banking  sys- 
tem, and  further  issues  of  legal  tender. 
New  York:  J.   W.  Amerma7i,  1863.     11  jyp.     8°. 


BOOKS    ON    BANKS    AND    BANKING  27 

Gamborg,  J.  C.  Seddelbanken.  En  kritisk  frem8tilliiig  af  grund- 
saetning-erne  for  seddelbankers  indrctning-  og  virksomhcd 
med  saerligt  hensj'iitil  de  skandinaviskc  yeddelbankeri  deres 
nuvffirende  skikkelse. 
Kristiania:  P.  T.  Mailings  Ifoghandel^  1877.  «/,  (-5),  221 
pp.     8°. 

G-arrigos,  O.     El  banco  de  la  provincia. 

Buenos  Aires:  Imprenta  de  Pablo  E.  Coni.,  1873.     311^  (5), 
Ixxii,  (3)  pp.     ^°. 

G-ermany.    I>drsen-e7iquete-ko/nmissio?i.     Bericlit  der  Borsen-euquete- 
kommission. 
Beiiin:    Gedruckt  in  der  Reichsdruckerei.,  1893.      (5),  190 
pp.     ^°. 

Die   hauptsilchlichsten   Borsen   Doutschlaiuis    und   dcs  Aius- 

lande.s,  ihre  Orgauisationen,  Einrichtiingvn,  Gebniuclie 
u.  s.  w.  dargestellt  auf  Grund  der  durch  das  Auswiirtige 
amt  des  Deutschen  Reichs  bezw.  das  Koniglich  preussische 
Ministerum  fiir  Handel  und  Gewerbe  beschaften  Original- 
Materialien. 
Berlin:  Gedruckt  in  der  Peichsdruckei'ei,  1892.  (^),  186 
pp.     JfP. 

Reichsbank.     Die  Reichsbank,  1876-1900. 

Berlin:    Gedruckt  in  der  Reiclisdruckerei.,  Kommissionsverlag 
von  G.  Fischer.    Jena,  {190 1\.    xi.,lf.85 pp.    Foldedniap.   JfP. 

Greyer,  Philipp  Joseph.     Theorie  und   Praxis  des  Zettelbankwesens, 
nebst  einer  Charakteristik  der  englischen,  franzosischen  & 
preussischen  Bank. 
Munchen:   E.  A.  Fleischmann  {A  Riegner).,  1867.     xi,  352 
jjp.     8^. 

Gibbons,  James  Sloan.     The  banks  of  New  York;  their  dealers,  the 
clearing  house,  and  the  panic  of  1857. 
JVew  York:  D.  Appleton  (&  co.,  1859.     xii,  9-399 pp.     Plates. 
Folded  chart.     12°. 

Gilbart,  .lames  William.     The  history'  and  principles  of  banking. 

London:  Longman.,  Rees.,  [etc.],  183]^.     vi,  (2),  220pp.     5°. 

The  history,  principles,  uiui  practice  of  lianking.      New  cd., 

rev.  to  the  present  date,  by  A.  8.  INIichie. 
Lofido/i:     G.    Bell    and    sons,   1882.     2  vols.     Frontispiece 
{portrait).     12'^.     {Bohn's  economic  libranj.) 


28  LIBRARY    OF    CONGKESS 

Gilbart,  James  "William.     The  history  of  banking  in  America:  with 

an  inquiry  how  far  the  banking  institutions  of  America  are 

adapted  to  this  country;  and  a  review  of  the  causes  of  the 

recent  pressure  on  the  money  market. 

London:  Longman,  Bees,  [etc.],  1837.     xii,  W7,  {1)  pp.     8°. 

The  logic  of  banking:  a  familiar  exposition  of  the  principles 

of  reasoning,  and  their  application  to  the  art  and  the  science 
of  banking. 

London:  Longman,  Bromn,  Green,  \etc.'\,  1859.     xi,  (1),  605, 
(1)  pp.     i^". 

A  practical  treatise  on  banking,     -ith  ed. 

London:  Longman,  Bees,  Orme,  [etc. \  1836.     ix,{3),  178 p>P' 
8^. 

Same.     5th  ed. 

London:  Longman,  Broum,  [etc.],  1849.     2  vols.     Portrait. 
Plate.     8^. 

Grilman,  Theodore.     Federal  clearing  houses. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  <&  co.,  1899.     x, 
^89  pp.     12°. 

G-oddard,  Thomas  H.  A  general  history  of  the  most  prominent  banks 
in  Europe:  particularly^  the  banks  of  England  and  France; 
the  rise  and  progress  of  the  Bank  of  North  America;  a  full 
history  of  the  late  and  present  Bank  of  the  United  States 
[etc.]. 
Neiv  York:  H.  C.  Sleight,  1831.     25J^pp.    8^. 

Grodfrey,  Michael.     A    short    account   of    the    Bank    of    England. 
Reprinted. 
[Londonf  169-f]     12  pp.     8°. 
No  title-page. 

Gotha.  Lehensversicherung shank.  Aus  der  Praxis  -  der  Gothaer 
Lebensversicherungsbank.  Versicherung-Statistisches  u.  - 
Medizinisches.  Bearb.  von  Professor  Dr.  Karup,  Dr.  med. 
Gollmer  und  Dr.  med.  Florschiitz.  Hrsg.  vom  Vorstand 
der  Gothaer  Lebensversicherungsbank  a.  G.  zur  fiinfund- 
siebenzigsten  Wiederkehr  des  Griindungstages  der  Bank. 
Jena:    G.  Fischer,  1902.     mii,  (2),  520  pp.     Tahles.     8^ 


?o 


Gouge,  William  M.     The  curse  of  paper-mone}^  and  banking;  or,  A 

short  history  of  banking  in  the  United  States  of  America. 

To  which  is  prefixed  an  introduction  by  William  Ccbbett. 

London:  [Mills,  Jowett,  and  Mills],  1833.     xxii,  (2),  200  pp. 

12"^. 


BOOKS    ON    BANKS    AND    BANKING  29 

Gouge,  ^yilli:nn  ]\1.     An  inquiry  into  the  expediency  of   di.■^pensing 
with  bank  agenc}'  and  bank  paper  in  the  fiscal  concerns  of 
the  United- States. 
PKiladelplna:  Prhitedhy  William  Stavely^  1837.    56pp.    8°. 

A  short  history  of  paper  money  and  banking-  in  the  United 

States,  including  an  account  of  provincial  and  continental 
paper  money;  to  which  is  prefixed  an  inquiry  into  the  prin- 
ciples of  the  system. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  ly    T.    TT.    Vstick,   1833.      xii,  llfi, 
^Ifi^yp.     16^. 

Same.     2d  ed. 

JSfeio  -  Tm^Jc:  B.  &  S.  Collins,  1835.     J^,  (^),  [5]-^^  pp.     8-. 

Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports  of   the   Lords'  committee  of 
secrecy.     [Ordered  to  be  printed  3d   March,  7th  March, 
21st  April,  1797.]     3  pts.  in  1  vol.     F-. 
On  affairs  of  the  Bank  of  England. 

Committee  of  secrecy  on  the  Ban  I-  of  England  charter. 


Report,  with  the  minutes  of  evidence,  appendix  and 
index.  Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed, 
11  August  1832.     488.  189  pp.     F". 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1831-2,  vol.  6.) 

Secret    committee    on     joint    stock    hanhs.       Report, 


together  with  the  minutes  of  evidence  and  appendix. 
Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed,  20 
August  1836.     xii,  251  pp.     F^. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1836,  vol.  9.) 

Report,  together  with  the  minutes  of  evidence, 


appendix  and  index.    Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons, 
to  be  printed,  15  July  1837.     iv,  304,  174,  93  pp.    F°. 
(In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1837,  vol.  14.) 


Same.     Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons, 

to  be  printed,  25  July  1838.     iv,  126,  ii,  22  pp.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1837-8,  vol.  7.) 

Select   committee  on  hanJxs   of   issue.     Report,    with 


the  minutes  of  evidence,  appendix  and  index.  Ordered, 
by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed,  7  August  1840. 
xii,  374,  424  pp.     F*^. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1840,  vol.  4.) 

(1.S41).      First  report.     Orden-d.  by  the  House 


of  Commons,  to  be  printed.  4  .lime.  lsll.     :5  ])p,     F^. 


30  LIBKAEY    OF    CONGRESS 

Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Select  conimittee  on  hanks  of  Issue. 
Second  report,  with  the  minutes  of  evidence,  appendix  and 
index.  Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed, 
15  June  1841.     viii,  358  pp.     F^. 

(/n  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1841,  vol.  5.) 

House  of  Commons.     Secret  committee  on  commercial 

distress.  First  and  second  reports,  with  the  minutes  of 
evidence,  appendix  and  index  to  the  two  reports.  Ordered, 
by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed,  8  June  and  2 
August  1848.     2  vols.     F^. 

{In  Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  papers,  1847-8,  vol.  8, 
pt.  1-2.) 

The  committee  was  "appointed  to  inquire  into  the  causes  of  the 
recent  commercial  distress,  and  how  far  it  has  been  affected  by  the 
laws  for  regulating  the  issue  of  bank  notes  payable  on  demand." 

House  of  Lords.      Secret  committee   on   commercial 

distress.  Report  from  the  Secret  committee  of  the  House  of 
Lords  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  causes  of  the  distress 
which  has  for  some  time  prevailed  among  the  commercial 
classes,  and  how  far  it  has  been  affected  by  the  laws  for 
regulating  the  issue  of  bank  notes  payable  on  demand; 
together  with  the  minutes  of  evidence,  and  an  appendix. 
Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed,  28  July 
1848.     Iv,  480,  20  pp.     F^. " 

[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1847-8,  vol.  8.) 
An  investigation  of  the  operation  of  the  Bank  of  England  after  the 

suspension  of  the  bank  act  of  1844. 
The  Minutes  of  evidence  of  this  report  were  reprinted,  with  fuller 
index,  February  17,  1857.      Great  Britain.      Parliament.      Ses- 
sional papers,  1857,  vol.  2.) 

Select  committee  on  hank  acts.     Report,  together  with 


the  proceedings  of  the  Committee,  minutes  of  evidence, 

appendix  and  index.     Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons, 

to  be  printed,  30  July  1857.     2  vols.     F^. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1857,  vol.  10, 
pt.  1-2.) 

Report,  together  with  the  proceedings  of  the 

Committee,  minutes  of  evidence,  appendix  and  index. 
Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed.  1  July 
1858.     Ixxvii,  688  pp.     F-. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1857-8,  vol.  5.) 

Select  committee  on  hanks  of  issue.     Report,  together 

with  the  proceedings  of  the  Committee,  minutes  of  evidence, 
and  appendix.  Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be 
printed,  22  July  1875.     xii,  668  pp.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1875,  vol.  9.) 


BOOKS    ON    BANKS    AND    BANKING  31 

G-reat  Britain.  Paiiimnent.  Cop}'  of  correspondence  respecting^ 
agricultural  banks  in  India.  India  office,  9  September 
1887.  Ordered,  b}-  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed, 
16  September  1887.     71  pp.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1887,  vol.  62.) 

"Return,  extracted  from  Vol.  11  of  the  Report  on 


land  and  agricultural  banks,  published  by  the  government 
of  Madras  in  1897,  and  consisting  of  translations  by  Mr. 
F.  A.  Nicholson  of  laws,  statutes,  &c.,  relating  to  land  credit 
(mortgage  debenture)  institutions  in  Germany,  France, 
Hungary,  Great  Britain.  Italy,  and  Switzerland.  *'  Ordered, 
b}'  the  House  of  Commons,  to  })e  printed,  'lY  March  1898. 
66  pp.     F-. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  {tapers,  1898,  vol.  72.) 

G-reef,  Guillaume  de.     Le  credit  commercial  et  la  Banque  nationale 
de  Belgique. 
Bruxeiles:    O.  Mayolrz  d;  J.  Audiarte^  1899.     (4),  a:',  Jf69  pp. 
Diagrams.     JfP. 

Crreene,  "William  B.     Mutual  banking. 

West  Bi'Ookfield.f2fass.,  0.  S.  Cooke  d;co.^  1850.     9Ji.pp.    12'^. 

G-rindon,  Leopold  Hartle}'.     Manchester  banks  and  bankers:  histori- 
cal, biographical,  and  anecdotal.     2d  ed. 
Manchester:  Palmer  &  Hovje;  [etc.^  etc.],  1878.     vizi,  332,  (2) 
jpp.     12°. 

'  "The  chief  portion    .    .    .    was  originally  published  in  the    .     .    . 

Manchester  city  news  during  the  summer  of  1877." 

Grygax,    Paul.      Kritischc    Betrachtungen    fiber   das   schweizerische 
Notenbankwesen,  mit  Beziehung  auf  den  Pariser  AVech- 
selkurs. 
Zurich:  Pmckerei  der  Neueii  Zurcher  Zeitung.,  1901.     {16), 
Jt.05  2>p-     S'^. 

H.,  E.     Reasons  for  the  abatement  of  interest  to  four  in  the  hundred. 
And  the  o])jections  against  it  fairly  stated,  and  briefly  and 
fully  answer'd. 
Londoji:  For  I).  Brovm  cfc  M.  GiUyjfmver.^  1692.     (^),  60  />/>. 

Hadden,  Bernard.     Ilistor}'  of  early  banking  in  Wisconsin. 

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Hinchman,  T.  H.     Banks  and  banking  in  Michigan;  with  historical 
sketches,  general  statutes  of  banking  under  state  and  national 
laws,  and  personal  notices  of  late  prominent  bank  officers. 
Detroit:    Wm.  Graham,  1887.     171,  (2)  pjj.     12^. 

A  History  of  banking  in  all  the  leading  nations;  comprising  the  United 
States;  Great  Britain;  Germany;  Austro-Hungar}-;  France; 
Itah';  Belgium;  Spain;  Switzerland;  Portugal;  Koumania; 
Russia;  Holland;  the  Scandinavian  nations;  Canada;  China; 
Japan;  compiled  by  thirteen  authors.  Edited  bN'  the  editor 
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CoxTEXTs. — Vol.  I.  A  historv  of  banking  in  the  United  States,  by 
William  Graham  Sumner;  Vol.  II.  Banking  in  Great  Britain,  by 
Henry  Dunning  MacLeod;  Banking  in  the  Russian  empire,  by  An- 
toine  E.  Horn;  Savings  banks  in  the  United  States,  by  John  P.  Town- 
send;  Vol.  III.  Banking  in  the  Latin  nations  (France,  Italy,  Spain, 
Belgium,  Switzerland,  Portugal,  and  Roumania),  by  Pierre  Des  Essars; 
The  banks  of  Alsace-Lorraine  after  the  annexation,  by  Arthur  Raffalo- 
vich;  Banking  in  Canada,  by  Byron  E.  Walker;  Vol.  IV.  Banking  in 
Germany  and  Austria-Hungary,  by  Max  Wirth;  In  the  Netlierland^, 
by  Richard  van  der  Borght;  In  the  Scandinavian  nations,  by  Adolph 
Jensen;  In  Japan,  by  Juichi  Soyeda;  In  China,  by  Thomas  R.  Jemigan. 

The  History  of  banks:  to  which  is  added  a  demonstration  of  the  advan- 
tages and  necessity  of  free  competition  in  the  l)usiness  of 
banking. 
Boston:  iniliard,  Gray  cfe  company,  1837.     11^,  (2),  iv  pp. 

12°. 

[Homans,  .1.  Smith,  <d.\     The  banker's  common-phice  l)ook. 

Boston:   BhllUps,  Sanipsomi;  covipany,  IShl.     ].i7  j>i>.     IJ  . 
Contains  articles  by  various  authorities  of  the  time. 


34  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Horn,  Autoine  E.     A  history  of  banking-  in  the  Russian  empire. 

{In  A  History  of  banking  in  all  the  leading  nations,  vol.  2,  pp.  339- 
435.     New  York,  1896.     L.  8°.) 

Hotchkiss,  Philo  Pratt.     Banks  and  banking;  1171-1892.      An  his- 
torical sketch  based  upon  official  records.     2d  ed.,  newly 
revised  and  enlarged. 
Nexo  Yorhih  London:   The  Knickerbocker  press  ^  ISQ^.     55  jyj). 
Plate.     Porfni'd.     <9^. 

Indiana.     General  assembly.     Senate.     Journal  of  the  Bank  investi- 
gating- committee;  a  select  committee  of  the  Indiana  senate, 

1857. 
Indianapolis:  J.  J.  Bingham,  1857.     Jf!71,  {l)pp.     8°. 
Binder's  title:  Bank  frauds. 

Indianapolis  monetary  convention.  Report  of  the  monetary  com- 
mission of  the  Indianapolis  convention  of  boards  of  trade, 
chambers  of  commerce,  commercial  clubs,  and  other  simi- 
lar bodies  of  the  United  States. 
\^Chicago~\:  The  Vniverslty  of  Chicago  press.,  1898.  xiti,  (i), 
608  J) p.     Diagrams.     5°. 

Prepared  by  J.  Laurence  Laughlin. 
"Banking,"  jst.  2,  pp.  159-386. 

Institute  of  bankers,  London.     Journal. 

London,  1880-1903.     ^^  vols.     8°. 

Italy.     Camera  del  deputati.     Relazione  della  commissione  parlamen- 
tare  d'inchiesta  sul   corso  forzoso  dei   biglietti   di   banca 
deliberata  nella  tornata  del  10  marzo  1868. 
Firenze:    Eredi  Botta,   1868-1869.     3  vols.     Folded  tahles. 

^°. 

James,  Henr3\     Considerations  on  the  policy  or  impolicy  of  the  fur- 
ther continuance  of  the  bank  restriction  act. 
London:   Sherwood,  Neely,  and  Jones,  1818.     68 pp.     6"°. 

Jensen,  Adolph.     A  history  of  banking  in  the  Scandinavian  nations. 
Translated  by  William  Price. 

{Ill  A  History  of  banking  in  all  the  leading  nations,  vol.   4,   pp. 
373-406.     New  York,  1896.     L.  8°.) 

Jernigan,   Thomas  R.     Banking,   currency  and   land  tenure    in   the 
Chinese  empire:  an  essa}'. 

{In  A  History  of  banking  in  all   the  leading  nations,  vol.   4,   pp. 
545-567.     New  York,  1896.     L.8°.) 


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[Johnson,  Reverdy,  cuul  John  G-lenn.]  Reply  to  a  pamphlet  entitled 
'"A  brief  exposition  of  matters  relating  to  the  Bank  of 
]Mar3'land."'  with  an  examination  into  some  of  the  causes  of 
the  bankruptcy  of  that  institution. 
Baltimore:  Printed  hy  Jas.  \Cucas  cj6  E.  K.  Deaver,  183 Jf.. 
51^,  {^^\  81  PI?.     5°. 

[ ]     A  tinal  reply  to  the  libels  of  Evan  Poultne}',  late  president  of 

the  Bank  of  Maryland,  and  a  further  examination  of  the 
causes  of  the  failure  of  that  institution. 
Baltimore:   Printed  hy  Jas.   Lucas  c6  E.   K.  Denver.  1835. 
137,{3\H2yp.     <?°. 

Joplin,  T.     Articles  on  banking  and  currency.     From  "The  Econo- 
mist" newspaper. 
\^Lo7idon:'\  Pidgicay  and  sons,  1838.     vi,  108  pp.     8^. 

An  examination  of  the  report  of  the  joint  stock  bank  com- 

mittee, &c.,&c.     3ded.     To  which  is  added  an  account  of  the 
late  pressure  in  the  money  market,  and  embarrassment  of 
the  northern  and  central  Bank  of  England. 
London:  James  Ridgway  and  sons,  1837 .     vi,  122  j)]).     8°. 

An  examination  of  the  principles  of  an  improved  system  of 

banking,  and  the  means  of  carrA^ing  it  into  effect. 
London:    TH  J.  Raffy,  1831.     38 jjp.     8^. 

Josseau,  M.  J.  B.     Des  institutions  de  credit  foncier  et  agricole  dans 
les  divers  etats  de  T Europe.      Xouveaux  documents  recueil- 
lis  par  ordre  de  M.  Dumas. 
Paris:  Imprimerie  nationale,  1851.     li,  (1),  563 pp.     8^. 

Kcilbe,  Georg    Gottlieb  Julius    Robert.     Die   deutsche    Reichsbank 
und  die  Bank  von  Frankreich. 
Berlin:  Druck  von  B.  Paul,  1902.     {2),  100,  (4) pp.     Folded 
diagrams.     5°. 

Kauffman,  E.     ArV)itrages,  banknotes,  et  monnaies;  traite  contenant 

la  description  des  billets  de  banque,  et  taldeaux  donnant 

les  poids  et  titrc  legaux  et  reels  des  monnaies,  or  et  argent, 

de  tous  pays.     1.  t'd. 

Paris:  EnventechezVautew,\1002\     {8).  320 pp.     TaUes.    8^. 

Kerr,  Aiulrcw  W'iiruini.     History  of  l)anking  in  Scotland. 

(rhixiimr:    I >.  Bryce ih i*on,  188]f..     (2),i'li,2')5,{l)j'j>.     I'oldid 
tables.     8'. 


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Kerr,  Andrew  William.     Scottish  banking  during  the  period  of  pub- 
lished accounts.     1865-1896. 
London:  E.   Wilson,  1898.     ix,  172 pp.     8°. 

Keyes,  Emerson  W.     A  history  of  savings  banks  in  the  United  States 
from  their  inception  in  1816  down  to  [18TT]. 
^'eir  Tori-:  B.  Rhodes,  1876-1878.     2  vols.     <§°. 

A  history  of  savings  banks  in  the  state  of  New  York  from 

their  inception  in  1819,  down  to  1869.  To  accompan}-  the 

annual    report  of   the  superintendent  relative  to  savings 
banks. 

Albany:  Argus  company.,  1870.     331t.pp.  8'^. 

Kicer,  Anders  Nicolai.  Om  seddelbanker.  En  kritisk  fremstilling 
af  grundswtningerne  for  seddelbankers  indretning  og  virk- 
somhed  med  sserligt  hensyn  til  de  skandinaviske  seddel- 
banker i  deres  nuvserende  skikkelse. 
Kristiania:  P.  T.  Mailing .,187 7.  {2).,187.,\iii\-^ipp.  Tables. 
Folded  diagrams.     8°. 

Kiga,  Kanju.     Das  Bankwesen  Japans. 

Leipzig:  A.  Deichert.,  lOOI)..     vi,  197 pp.     8^. 

"Angabe  der  benutzen  wichtigsten  Literatur;"  p.  v-vi. 

Kinley,  David.     The  histor}",  organization  and  influence  of  the  inde- 
pendent treasur}^  of  the  United  States. 
JVeto  York:   Thomas  Y.  Croivell  d;  co. .,  [1893].     viii,  329  pp. 
12°.     (Library  of  ecorwmics  and  politics.) 

Knies,  Karl  Gustav  Adolf.     Geld  und  Credit. 

Berlin:    Weidmann,  1873-1879.     2  vols,  in  3.     8°. 

Knox,  John  Jay.  A  history  of  banking  in  the  United  States,  by 
.  .  .  J.  J.  Knox  .  .  .  assisted  by  a  corps  of  finan- 
cial writers  in  the  various  states;  the  entire  work  . 
revised  and  brought  up  to  date  by  B.  Rhodes  and  E.  H. 
Youngman. 
JVeiv  Yorl:  B.  Rhodes  c&  co.,  1900.  [2],  xxii,  880 ])p.  Por- 
traits.    8°. 

United  States  notes;  a  history  of  the  various  issues  of  paper 

money  b}^  the  government  of  the  United  States.  With  an 
appendix  containing  the  recent  decision  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States  and  the  dissenting  opinion  upon 
the  legal  tender  question.  2d  ed. ,  revised. 
London:  T  Fisher  TJnwin,  1885.  xii^  21^7  pp.  Plustra- 
tions.     Facshniles.     6"°. 


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Kutorga,  ^Mikhail  Semenovich.     Essai  historiqu«>  sur  los  trapezites  ou 
banquiers  d'Athenes;  precede  d'une  notice  sur  la  distinction 
de  la  propriete  chez  les  Atheniens. 
P«Ws,  1859.     26  pp.     8°. 

"M^.moire  lu  a  I'Acad^mie  des'sCiences  morales  et  politiques  dans 
la  stance  du  samedi  24  septembre  1859." 

Lahaye,  Paul  Louis.     Recherches  sur  les  chambres  de  compensation 
(clearing-houses);  creation,  organisation  &  developpenient 
en  France,  Angleterre,  Allemagne,  Autriche,  Italic,  Austra- 
lie,  au  Japon  et  en  Anierique. 
Caen:  Impr.  C.    Valin,  1901.     (5),  17J^2->p^     S°. 

Laurent,  H.     Les  caisses  d'epargne  et  de  prevo3^ance    depuis  leur 
origine  jusqu'a  nos  jours. 
Pithiviers:  Imjyr.  des  caisses  d'epargne.,  1892.     2  vols.     8^. 

LaTVson,  William  John.     The  history"  of  banking;  with  a  comprehen- 
sive account  of  the  origin,  rise,  and  progress  of  the  banks 
of  England,  Ireland,  and  Scotland. 
London:  R.  Bcnthy.,  1850.    xii^  52Ji..,{l)  JU^-     Portraits.     8°. 

Leckie,  William.  Review  of  the  proceedings  of  the  committee  of  the 
Plouse  of  Commons  on  banks  of  issue,  IS-iO.  And  an 
inquiry  into  the  effects  of  the  bank  restriction  and  the 
changes  in  the  value  of  mone}^;  with  an  examination  of 
the  leading  principles  in  the  work  on  political  econonw  of 
the  late  David  Ricardo. 
London:  J.   TJnwin.,  18J!f.l.     vi,  299 pp.     Folded  tables.     5^. 

Leigh-Smith,  Antonio  G.  G.     Cm  Kreditanstalterna  for  det  svenska 
Jordbrn.ket.     Svensk  upplaga. 
Stockholm:  P.  A.  Norstedt  iSa  Soners  FMag,  \1892\     223, 
(2)  pp.     8°. 

The  Letters  of  Lowndes,  addressed  lo  the  Hon.  John  C  L'alhoun. 
Stw  York:  D.  AppletonLhco.,18.'i3.     100  pp.     5^. 

Levi,  Israel.     Le  casse  di  risparmio  nella  legge  e  nella  giurisprudenza. 
Tarino-Roraa:  Roux  e  Viarengo,\]901\.      Lin  j>j>.     12,-. 

[Levy,  E.J  The  Rcpul»licaii  liaiik:  hciiig  an  essa.v  on  the  ])resont  sys- 
tem of  ))anking:  show  iiig  its  evil  tendency  and  dcx  ('l()|)ing 
:iii  entirely  new  method  of  establishing  a  iiincncy  which 
will  not  be  at  all  subject  to  the  various  ill  clb'cts  ol'  our 
present  paper  money.  By  a  C'itizen  of  Indiana. 
Madison:    I'rlnhd  h;,   IT.  //.    W'.hh.  is.r.K     j;^^..     5°. 


38  LIBRARY    OF    COKGRESS 

Lewins,  William.     A  history  of  banks  for  savings  in  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland. 
London:   S.  Low^son^and  Mar8ton^\1866\    xvi,If-If5 2)2^-    ^^• 

Levris,  Lawrence,  /;•.     A  history  of  the  Bank  of  North  America,  the 
first  ])ank  chartered  in  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lipjjincott  (&  co.,  1882.     loS p)J>-     Por- 
ti'aits.     Facsimiles.     ^°. 

Logan,  W.  H.     The  Scotish  banker;  or,  A  popular  exposition  of  the 
practice  of  banking  in  Scotland.     3d  ed. 
-     Edlnhurgh:    Oliver  cfc  Boyd,  m7.      {10),  218  -pp.      Folded 
tahle.     ^^°. 

London.  Court  of  commooi  council.  England's  interest;  or,  The 
great  benefit  to  trade  by  banks  or  offices  of  credit  in  Lon- 
don, etc.,  as  it  hath  been  considered  and  agreed  upon  b}'  a 
committee  of  aldermen  and  commons  .  .  .  appointed, 
bj^  the  .  .  .  lord  major,  aldermen  and  commons,  in 
common-council  assembled. 
London:  Printed  hy  J.  Gain,  1682.     8  p>P-     ^°- 

Loyd,  Samuel  Jones,  Baron  Overstone.     Remarks  on  the  management 
of  the  circulation;  and  on  the  condition  and  conduct  of  the 
Bank  of  England  and  of  the  country  issuers,  during  the 
3^ear  1839. 
London:  P.  Richardson,  18Jfi.     135 pp.     8^. 

Lumm,  Karl  von.     Die   Entwickelung   des   Bankwesens   in   Elsass- 
Lothringen  seit  der  Annexion. 
Jena:    G.  Fischer,  1891.     x,223,{T)pi).     8^.     {Staatswissen- 
schaftliche  Studien,  3.  Bd.,  7.  Hft.) 

M.,  H.     England''s  glory;  or,  The  great  improvement  of  trade  in  gen- 
eral, by  a  royal  bank,  or  office  of  credit,  to  be  erected  in 
London.     By  H.  M. 
London:  Printed  hy  T.    IF.  for  Tho.   Bever,   1691^..     (8),  94 
pp.     16°. 

[McKenna,  J.  L.J     A  disclosure  of  the  true  causes  which  led  to  the 
loss  by  the  Bank   of   Alexandria  of   its  long-established 
agency  in  the  collection  of  the  public  revenue.     March, 
183L 
[Washington,  1831.]     30  pp.     8°. 


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McCulloch,    John   Uunisay.     Essays   on    interest,    exchange,    coins, 
paper  nione}',  and  banks. 
PhUadelpJua:  A.  Hart,  1851.     {12),  IH,  (3)  j>p.     8^. 

Macleod,  Henry  Dunning.     The  elements  of  bankinj^.     3d  ed. 

London:   Lonymans,  Green  and  co.,  1877.     xrit,  (i),  271  pp. 
12'-. 

A  history  of  bankino-  in  Great  Britain. 


(7n  A  History  of  banking  in  all  the  leading  nations,     vol.  2,  p]). 
1-337.     New  York,  1896.     L.  8°.) 

The  theory  and  practice    of  bankint^:  with   the  elementary- 

principles  of  currency;  prices;  credit;  and  exchanges. 
London:  Longman.,    Bro^vn.,    Green.,    and  Longmans.,  1855- 
1856.     2  vols.     8°. 

Same.     2d  ed. 

Lojidon:  Longmans.,   Green.,  Reader  t5  Dyer.,  1866.     2  'vols. 
8°. 

Sayne.     5th  ed. 

London:  Longmans.^  Green  and  co..,  1892-1893.     2  vols.     8^. 

The  theory  of  credit.     2d  ed. 

London:   Longmans,  Grreen  and  co.,  1893-1897.     2  vols,   in 
3.     8°. 

McPherson,  Logan  G.     The  monetary  and  banking  problem. 

j\ew    York:  L).   Appleton  and  company,  1896.     iv,  (2),  135 
pp.     12°. 

Malherbe,  Georges.     Les  banques  populaires  agricoles;  ^tude  mono- 
graphique  sur  la  caisse  rurale  de  Willaiipuis. 
Binche:  Secretariat  du  Cercle  d'' etudes  sociales,  1902 .     52  p]?. 
8°.     {Cercle  d' etudes  sociales  de  Binche.) 

Margrafif,  Anthony  W.     International  exchange,  its  terms,  parts,  oper- 
ations, and  scope;  a  j)ractical  work  on  the  foreign  l)ankliig 
department  and  its  administration  b}'  American  Itaiikcrs. 
Chicago:  L^'iyus printing  compatiy,  1903.     {^),xii,  3-299  j>j>. 
Frontispiece  {pcrrtrait).     8°. 

Same.     2(1  ed. 

Chicago:  Inti.rndtional  cxcliange,  1901^.     xii,  3-29'.)  j>j>.     l-'nm- 
tispiece  {portrait).     8°. 


40  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Marius,  John.     Advice  concerning  bils  [.svVJ  of  exchange.     The  second 
edition,  very  nmch  enlarged  b}'  the  author. 
London:  Printed  hy    W.  IT.,  and  are  to  he  sold  hy  Nicolas 
Bourne,  1655.     {1G).160AU)]4)-     W- 

Advice  concerning  bills  of  exchange.     The  third  edition,  very 

nmch  enlarged  and  corrected  by  the  author. 
London:  Prlntedhy  Robert  Home,  167 Jf.     {16),  160,  {13) pp. 

Martin,  Frederick.     Stories  of  banks  and  bankers. 

London  and  Cambridge:  Macmillan  and  co.,  1865.     viii,  200 
pp.     i^°. 

Martin,  John  Biddulph.     "The  Grasshopper"  in  Lombard  street. 

London:  The LeadenhaUp>ress,Jtd.\ete.'];  New  York:  Scrib- 
ner  cfe  Welford,  1892.  xx,  328  2:)p.  TUustrated.  Plates. 
Portrait.  Folded  maps.  Plans  {partly  folded).  Fac- 
similes.     Tables.     ^°. 

Maryland.    General  assembly.     Report  of   the  Select  committee,  to 
which  was  referred  the  memorials  and  petitions     .     .     . 
praying  the  establishment  of  a  financial  institution  under 
the  style  of  the  Bank  of  the  State  of  Maryland. 
Annapolis:  J.  Green,  1830.     1^8 p)p>.     <V°. 

Merritt,  Fred  D.     The  early  history  of  banking  in  Iowa. 

Iowa  City,  la..  The  University  press,  1900.  viii,  160  pp. 
5°.     {loica.      University.     Bulletin,  new  series,  no.  15.) 

Bibliography:  pp.  [149]-150. 

"A  careful   account    of    banking  in    Iowa,    1836-46."     Quarterly 
journal  of  economics,  May,  1903,  page  520. 

Mexico.     2Iinisterio  de  hacienda  y  credito  2)id>lico.     Memoria  de  las 
instituciones  de  credito  correspondiente  a  los  anos  de  1897, 
1898  y  1899. 
Mexico:   Tip.  de  la   Oficina  impresora  del  Timbre,  1900.     2 
vols,  in  1.     F^. 

MUls,   Richard  Horner.      The  principles  of  currenc}^  and  banking: 
being  live  lectures  delivered  in  Queen's  college,  Cork,  to 
the  students  in  arts  of  the  third  year.     2d  ed.,  revised  and 
corrected. 
London:   Groombridge  and  sons,  1857 .     xvi,  118 pp.     8°. 

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Money  and  banking,  or  their  nature  and  effects  considered.     Together 
with  a  plan  for  the  universal  diffusion  of  their  legitimate 
benefits  without  their  evils.     By  a  Citizen  of  Ohio. 
Cincinnati:  Published  hy  William  Beck^  1839.     213,  vi,  (5) 
pp.     i<?°. 

Morris,  Henry  Crittenden.     The  history  of  the  First  national  bank 

of  Chicago,  preceded  by  some  account  of  early  banking  in 

the  United  States,  especially  in  the  West  and  at  Chicago. 

Chicago:  M.  R.  Donnelley  <&  so/is  company,  1902.     xi,  [3], 

210  pp.    Plates.    Portraits.    Folded  plan.     Colored  charts. 

Morse,  John  Torrey,  jr.  A  treatise  on  the  law  of  banks  and  banking; 
4th  ed.,  revised,  rearranged  and  greatly  enlarged  by  Frank 
Parsons. 

Boston:  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  1903.     2  vols.     8^. 

Muhleman,  Maurice  L.  Monetary  systems  of  the  world;  a  study  of 
present  currency  systems  and  statistical  information  relative 
to  the  volume  of  the  world's  money,  with  abstracts  of  vari- 
ous plans  proposed  for  the  solution  of  the  currency  problem 
in  the  United  States.  Revised  ed. 
JVeio  Yarh:    C.  H.  Nicoll,  1897.     (^),  [7y239 pp.     12"". 

[Murray,  Robert.]     An  account  of  the  constitution  and  security  of  the 
general  bank  of  credit. 
Lmidon:  J.  Gain,  1683.    Upp.    8°. 

[ ]     Corporation-credit;  or,  A  bank  of  credit  made  currant,  by 

common  consent  in  London.     More  useful  and  safe  than 
monev. 
London:  J.  Gain,  1682.     6pp.    8°. 

A  propo,sal  for  a  national  bank,  consisting  of  land,  or  any 

other  valuable  securities  or  depositums;  with  a  grand  cash 
for  returns  of  money,  &c. 
London:  For  the  proposer,  1695.     4-,  ^ PI'-     ^^ 

Mushet,  Robert.     An  attempt  to  explain  from  facts  the  effect  of  the 
issues  of  the  Bank  of  England  upon  its  own  interests,  pub- 
lic credit,  and  country  banks. 
London:  Baldwin,  Cradock  and  Joy,  1826.     ■ri,215 pp.     8"". 

Narrative  of  the  circumstances  wliirh  have  occasioned  a  dispute 
between  the  directors  of  the  northern  and  central  liank  of 
Enghmd  and  Walter  Gibson  Cassels,  manager  at  Manches- 
ter, and  afterwards  agent  for  the  Bank  in  London,  with 
extracts  from  his  letters  written  previously  to  the  apjilica 
tion  to  the  Bank  of  England  for  assistance. 
Boulogne:  Printed  hy  II.  (iris^t,  [1838\.     37,  {1),  3',  pp.     8^. 


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42  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Ne^w  York.     State.     Legislature.      Comndttee  on  haiiks.     Report  of 
the  majority  of  the  committee  on  banks,  made  April  1st, 
1864.     Private  edition. 
Alhany:   Printedhy  C.   Va)i  Beiithuy.sen.,  186Jf..     13  2^P-     <5°. 
Cover-title. 

Nicholson,  ,Ioseph  Shield.     Bankers'  monej',  a  supplement  to 'a  trea- 
.  tise  on  mone3^ 

London:  A.  and  O.  Black.,  1902.     viii,  SJf. pp.     12°. 
Based  on  a  series  of  lectures. 

Noel,  Octave.     Les  banques  d'emission  en  Europe     .     .     .     t.  1. 

Paris:  Berger-Levratdt  et  cie..,  1888.     xxxi^  662 2)p>.    Folded 
diagrams.     8°. 

Contents. — Introduction;  Banque  d'Angleterre;  Banques  d'Ecosse 
etd'Irlande;  Banques  provinciales;  Banque  <le  France;  Banque  im- 
periale  d'Allemagne  (Reichsbank);  Banque  austro-hongroise;  Banque 
nationale  de  Belgique;  Annexes. 

Norfolk,  William  John.     The  general  principles  of  banking,  bills  of 
exchange,  British  funds,  and  foreign  exchanges. 
London:   Simjykin.,   Marshall.,    and  co.,  18Ji5.     ccy,    (i),  3Ji,2 

pp.    m°. 

North  Carolina.     Debate  on  the  bill  for  establishing  a  Bank  of  the 
state,   in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Commons  of  North- 
Carolina,  in  December,  1829. 
Raleigh :  Printed  hy  J.  Gales  (&  son.,  1830.     90  pp.     8°. 

Debate  on  the  bill  directing  a  prosecution  against  the  several 

banks  of  the  state,  and  to  restore  and  preserve  the  charac- 
ter of  the  circulating  medium,  which  took  place  in  the 
House  of  Commons  of  North-Carolina  from  December  29th, 
1828,  to  January  6th,  1829. 
Raleigh:   Printed  ly  J.  Gales  &  son,  1829.     121pp.     5". 

Noyes,  Alexander  Dana.     Thirty  3'ears  of  American  finance;  a  short 
tinancial  history  of  the  government  and  people  of  the  United 
States  since  the  Civil  war,  1865-1896. 
G.  P.  PutnarnJs  sons.,  Neio  York  and  London.,  1898.     xv.,  (i), 
277  2:>P'     -/^°. 

Observations  on  the  Bank  of  the  United  States. 

Annapolis:  Jonas  Green.,  [1819^].     21  p>j).     8°. 

Obst,  Georg.     Theorie  und  Praxis  des  Checkverkehrs.     Mit  beson- 
derer  Beriicksichtigung  des  Depositen-  und  Abrechnungs- 
wesens.     Ein  Wegweiser  fiir  den  modernen  Geldverkehr. 
/Stuttgart:  Strecker  &  Mosei\  1899.     vi.  17Ji.2^P-     12°- 


BOOKS    ON    BANKS    AND    BANKING  43 

[Ogden,  James  de  Pey.ster.J  The  letters  of  Publius  on  the  subject  of 
reforming  the  banking  sN'stem  and  currency  of  the  United 
States,  and  of  providing  a  substitute  for  a  national  bank, 
and  sub-treasury  system.  Originally  published  in  the  ]Madi- 
sonian.  --, 

Was/tmgfon,  D.  C,  1838.     G8  pp.     8°. 

[Page,  Richard.]     Banks  and  bankers.     By  Daniel  Hardcastle,  jun. 
[pseud.] 
London:    Whittaker  and  co..,  18Jf2.     xvi.,  Ji.ll  pj).     12^. 

Palgrave,  Robert  Harry  Inglis.     Bank  rate  and  the  money  market  in 
England,  France,  Germany,  Holland,  and  Belgium,  1844- 
1900. 
London:  J.  ^fut^ray,  1903.     xadii,  237 pp.     8^. 

Bank  rate  in   England.   France,  and   German}*.   1844-1878. 

With  remarks  on  the  causes  which  influence  the  rate  of 
interest  charged:  and  an  analysis  of  the  accounts  of  the 
Bank  of  England. 
London:   E.    Wihon,  1880.     viii,  iv,  14 1^,  (-?),  iv pp.     8^. 

Notes  on  banking  in  Great  Britain  and    Ireland,   Sweden, 

Denmark,  and  Hamburg;  with  some  remarks  on  the  amount 
of  bills  in  circulation,  both  inland  and  foreign,  in  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland;  and  the  banking  law  of  Sweden. 
London:  J.  Murray.,  1873.     ix,  (1),  133pp.     8''. 

Papers  on  banking  and  finance.     By  a  bank  manager. 

London:  Bemrose  and  sons,  1871.     (G),  163  pp.     12^. 

ParneU,  S!r  Henr}'  B.,  Baron  Congleton.  Observations  on  paper 
money,  banking,  and  overtrading;  including  those  parts  of 
the  evidence  taken  before  the  committee  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  which  explain  the  Scotch  svstem  of  banking. 
2ded. 
London :  J.  Rldgway.,  1829.     /'v,  177  }>p.     8°. 

A  plain  statement  of  the  power  of  the  Bank  of  England,  and 

of  the  use  it  has  made  of  it;  with  a  refutation  of  tlie  ()))jec- 
tions  made  to  the  Scotch  system  of  banking;  and  a  r('j)ly  to 
the  "  Historical  sketch  of  the  Bank  of  England."     2d  ed. 
London:  J.  Ridgimy.,  1833.     (^),  98 pp.     8-. 

Patten,  Claudius  B.     The  methods  and  machinery  of  practical  bank- 
ing.     Kc[)i'inted   from    Rhodes'   Journal    of    banking,    and 
carefully  icvised  and  anangrd. 
Nein   Ymk:    It.  Ji/iodrs  d'  coii/jxiiii/,   ISUI.      t.i\   (/),  olo  pp. 
FrontiKjy'iim'  {portrait).     Fohhd  sheets.     8^. 


44  '     LIBRAKY    OF    CONGRESS 

Pennsylvania.     General  assemhly.     Debates  and  proceedings  on  the 
memorials  praying  a  repeal  or  suspension  of  the  law  annul- 
ling the  charter  of  the  bank.     Mathew  Carey,  editor. 
Philadel_p}ua:  Printed  for  Cai'ey  and  co.,  Seddon  and  Prit- 
chard,   M.  BCC.  LXXXVJ.     (7^),  132  j^p.     8^. 

Pereire,  Isaac.     Principes  de  la  constitution  des  banques  et  de  I'organ- 
isation  du  credit. 
Paris:  P.  Pupont,  1865.     324-  pp.     8°. 

Perrot,  F.     Das  Bankwesen  und  die  Zettel-Privilegien. 

Rostoch:    Stiller' sehe    liof-    und   UniversitdtsbuchJiandlung ^ 
187 J,,     via,  151pp.     12°. 

Perroud,  Jean.     Essai  sur  le  billet  de  banque. 

Paris:  A.  Pousseau,  1901.     {2),  132  pp.     8^. 

Philippovich  von  Philippsberg,  Eugen.     Die  Bank  von  England  im 
Dienste  der  Finanzverwaltung  des  Staates. 

Wien:   Toeplitzd;  Peuticke,  1885.     viii,2Upp.     8°. 

Phillips,  Maberl}'.  A  history  of  banks,  bankers,  &  banking  in  North- 
umberland, Durham,  and  North  Yorkshire,  illustrating  the 
commercial  development  of  the  north  of  England,  from 
1755-1894. 
London:  E.  Wilson  and  co.,  189 j^.  xxx,  (^),  4^6  pp.  Por- 
traits.    Facsimiles .     I/P. 

Poultney,  Evan.     An  appeal  to  the  creditors  of  the  Bank  of  Maryland 
and  the  public  generally. 
Baltimore:  John  D.  Toy.,  1835.     58  pj).     8°. 

Price,  Bonamy.     Currency  and  banking. 

London:  Jlenry  S.  Iving  &  co.,  1876.     (6'),  176pp.     12°. 

Price,  Frederick  George  Hilton.  A  handbook  of  London  bankers; 
with  some  account  of  their  predecessors  the  earlj^  gold- 
smiths; together  with  lists  of  bankers  from  1670,  including 
the  earliest  printed  in  1677,  to  that  of  the  London  post  office 
directory  of  1890.  Enl.  ed. 
Lon^don:  Simpkin,  Marshall,  Llamilton  Kent  &  co.,  ltd.; 
New  York:   Scrihner  c&  Wei  ford,  1890-1.     vi,  (2),  4^4-  pp- 

4P. 

Proceedings  of  the  meeting  in  relation  to  the  establishment  of  a  large 
national  bank,  in  this  city. 
New  York:  Wm.  C.  Bryant  dia  co.,  jjrijiters,  1863.    8pp.    8°. 

Cover-title. 


BOOKS    ON    BANKS    AND    BANKING  45 

Purdy,  William.      London     banking    life.      Papers    on    trade    and 
finance. 
Neio  York:  Lovell,  Adam.,  Wesson  <&  company^  \1876\.     xii^ 

Rae,  George.     The  country  banker,  his  clients,  cares,  and  work,  from 
an  experience  of  forty  years.     With  an  American  preface 
b}^  Braj'ton  Ives. 
New   York:    Charles  Scribiier's  S07is,  1886.     ccv,  (i),  320  i)p. 

The  internal  management  of  a  country  bank:   in  a  series  of 

letters  on  the  functions  and  duties  of  a  branch  manager. 
Vty  Thomas  Bullion,  \pseud.\ 
London:  R.    GroomhAdge  cfc  smis.,   1850.     a:*,    {2),  203  i^p. 
16''. 

Rafifalovich,  Arthur.     Banks  of  Alsace  and  Lorraine,  after  the  annex- 
ation. 

{Ill  A  History  of  banking  in  all  the  leading  nations,  vol.  3,  pp. 
393-412.     New  York,  1896.     L.8°.) 

Rafinesque-Schmaltz,  Constantine  Samuel.  Safe  banking,  including 
the  Principles  of  wealth;  being  an  enquiry  into  the  princi- 
ples and  practice  of  safe  and  unsafe  banks,  or  monied  insti- 
tutions in  North  America,  the  defects  of  the  American 
banking  S3^stem  and  legislation,  &c. 
Philadeljjhia:  Divitial  institution  of  North  Aniefrica.,  and  6 
per  cent  savings-hanJc,  1837.     136,  (2)  pp.     8^. 

Raguet,  Condy.     A  treatise  on  currency  and  banking. 

Philadeljjhia:    Qrigg  i&  Elliott,  1839.     xiH,26Jf.pp.     8°. 

Reasons  for  encouraging  the  Bank  of  England:  I.   In  respect  of  jus- 
tice and  common  right.     II.  Of  its  usefulness  and  the  pul)- 
lick  good. 
{London?  1606?]    J^  pp.     8°. 
No  title-page. 

Reasons  for  estal)lishing  the  Commercial  ))ank  of  London.     Addressed 
to  the  directors  and  managers  of  all  joint  stock  banks,  as 
well  as  to  the  priv^atc  bankers  of  tlif  rnitiMl  Kingdom. 
[London,  184.-.]     16  j>j>.     ,s'-. 

[Reed,  (Jeorgc  B.J    Sketch  of  the  early  history  of  banking  in  Vermont. 
[Boston,  1870.]    28  pp.     8''.' 


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La  Refornia  del  Bunco  de  Espafia. 

Madrid:   Impr.  de  A.  Perez  y  ca.,  1902.    256,  [4]  pp.    Folded 

tahle.     8^. 

In  large  part  a  reprint  of  articles  iirst  issued  in  the  Revista  de  eco- 
nomia  y  hacienda  and  other  Spanish  periodicals,  together  with  a  few 
translations  from  French  journals. 

Remarks  on  banks  and  banking;  and  the  skeleton  of  a  project  for  a 
national  bank.     By  a  Citizen  of  Boston. 

Boston :   Torrey  <&  Blair.,  ISJfi.     62  pjj.     8°. 

Report  from  the  secret  committee  on  the  expediency  of  the  bank 
resuming  cash  pa3'ments;  with  the  minutes  of  evidence  of 
George  Dorrien,  esq.,  [and  others]. 
London:    Printed  for   Charles   Clement.,  1819.      (2),  ii,  382 
pp.     8-. 

Report  on  the  affairs  of  the  Bangor  Bank. 

Boston:   Russell  dd  Gardner,  1822.     16pp.     8°. 

Revie"w  of  the  past  and  present  polic}'  of  the  Bank  of  England,  and 
of  banking  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  in  connection  with 
the  banking  acts  of  1811  15.     By  an  old  banker.     2d  ed. 
London:  K   Wilson,  1856.     {If),  23 pp.     8-. 

Revie^w  of  the  veto.     Containing  an  examination  of  the  principles  of 
the  President's  message,  and  his  objections  to  the  bill  to 
modify  and  continue  the  act  rechartering  the  Bank  of  the 
United  States. 
Philadelphia,  1832.     66  p>p.     8°. 

Richardson,  Hobart  Wood.     The  national  banks. 

New  YorJ^:  Harper  dilrothers,  1880.     212pp.     32^.     {Har- 
per's half -hour  series,  no.  IJfl) 

Ripamonti,  Joao  Achilles.     O  credito  agricola  e  os  bancos  ruraes. 
Disserta^ao  inaugural  apresentada  ao  Conselho  escolar  do 
Instituto  do  agronomio  e  veterinaria. 
Lisboa:   Typographia pmrtuense,  1888.     266,  {T)  p>p.     5°. 

Rogers,  James  E.  Thorold.     The  first   nine  years  of  the   Bank  of 

England;  an  enquiry  into  a  weekly  record  of  the  price  of 

bank  stock  from  August  17,  1691:,  to  September  17,  1703. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  pyr ess,  1887.     xxxi,  {1),  183 pp.     8^. 

Rose,  George.     Observations  on  banks  for  savings.     4th  ed.,  with 

alterations  and  additions,  in  consequence  of  the  act  which 

was  passed  in  the  last  session  of  parliament  to  encourage 

those  establishments. 

London:   T.  Cadell  and  W.  Dames,  \etc.\  1817.    {2),  66pp.    8°. 


BOOKS    OTvr    BANKS    AND    BANKING  47 

Sayous,  Andre  E.     Los  Inuiquos  de  depot,  les  hanquesde  credit  et  les 
societes  tinancieres;  cours  libre  professe   u   la  Faculte  de 
droit  de  TUniversite  de  Paris. 
Paris:  L.  Larose,190l.    {G)^oJfJi.j)]).    12^.     {Manuel  theorique 
(& pratique  cCeconomie  politique  et  financiere.) 

Scharling,  Hans  AVilliam.     Bankpolitik. 

Jena:  G.  jFisc/ier,  1900.     xii^  371  pp.     8^. 

Scheire,  Aug.     Eenige  bladzijden  uit  de  geschiedenis  van  de  banken 
ran  leening,  vooral  met  het  oog  op  den  Berg  Aan  barm- 
hartigheid  te  Gent. 
Gent:    J.     YuyUteke,    1896.      (.4),  12Jt.  pp.    12-.      {Willems- 
fonch.)  Ghent.      Uitgaven.     nr.  14^.) 

Schmidt,  Hermann.     Foreign    banking  arbitration:   its  theory-  and 
practice.     A  handbook  of  foreign  exchanges,  bullion,  stocks 
and  shares,  based  upon  the  new  currencies.  Sic.     The  liter- 
arv  text  revised  by  N.  G.  Mussabini. 
London:  E.   WtUon,  1875.     i^iii.  272  pp.     12^. 

Schulze-Delitzsch,  Hermann.     The  people's  banks  of  Germans:  their 
oro-anization  under  the  recent  law.     Translated  bv  S.  M. 
Quincy. 
Boston:  Little.,  Brown  and  company^  1870.     58 pp.     8°. 

Scott,  I).  Gavin.      History  of  the  rise  and  progress  of   joint  stock 
banks  in  England,  with  a  statement  of  the  law  relating  to 
them,  [etc.]. 
London:    W.  Morrison,  1837.     (^),  108  pp.     8-. 

Scott,  William  A.     Money  and  banking;  an  introduction  to  the  study 
of  modern  currencies. 
JVewTorl-:  Henry  Holt  ddcomjjany,  1903.    (2),  x,  381  pp.     <9^. 

"List  of  references,"  pp.  353-363. 

Scratchley,  Arthur.  A  practical  treatise  on  savings  ])anks,  contain- 
ing a  review  of  their  past  history  and  prescMit  condition, 
with  rules,  acts  of  Parliament.  tScc,  inchiding  Mr.  (ilad- 
stone's  new  post  ofBcc  savings  hank  system. 
London:  Longman.,  Green.,  LAmgiiiai),  and  Roherts,  18G2. 
via,  <?,  I  /.'•  |. "////,  (-5),  32J^,  20,  /,,"  //  /  j>p.     s  . 

Several  oltjections  sometimes  made  against  tli(>  olliee  of  ei-(>(lit.  fully 
answeiM'd. 
[Londoi,?  1082?]    26 pp.    8-'. 
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Seyd,  Ernest.  The  Bank  of  England  note  issue  and  its  error.  An 
address  to  the  holders  of  Bank  of  England  stock,  and  to 
bankers  and  economists  generall3% 

Londoiu  187 1^.     xviii,  298pp.     8°. 

The  banks  of   issue  question.     Memorial  addressed  to  the 

governor  and  court  of  directors  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
and  submitted  to  the  select  committee  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons of  1875. 
London:  E.  Stanford,  1875.     xix,  (i),  138 pp.     5°. 

The  London  banking  and  bankers'  clearing  house  system. 

3ded. 
London.,    {etc.^:    Cassell.,    Fetter    and    Galpin    [i57^].     (^), 
68  pp.     8^. 

Sieveking,  Heinrich  Johann.     Genueser  Finanzwesen  mit  besonderer 

Beriicksichtigung  der  Casa  di  S.  Giorgio. 

Freiburg  i  B.,  Leijyzig,  [etc.]:     J.  C.  B.  Mohr,  1898-1899. 

2  vols,  in  1.     8°.     (  Volkstoirtschaftllche  Ahhandlungen  der 

hadischen  Hochschulen.     1.  Bd..,  3.  Hft.;  3.  Bd..,  3.  Hft.) 

"Quellen  und  Litteratur: "  v.  1,  pp.  ix-xv;  v.  2,  pp.  xi-xv. 

Sketch  of  the  commercial  resources  and  monetary  and  mercantile 
system  of  British  India,  with  suggestions  for  their  improve- 
ment, by  means  of  banking  establishments. 
London:   Smith.,  Elder.,  and  co..,  1837.     viii,  109 pp.     8^. 

Soetbeer,  Adolph.     Beitrage  und  Materialien  zur  Beurtheilung  von 
Geld-und    Bank-Fragen    mit    besonderer    Riicksicht    auf 
Hamburg. 
Hamhurg:  Herold'' sche  Buchandlung .,  1855 .    {6).,135p>p.    JfP. 

Die    Hamburger    Bank.      1619-1866.      Eine    geschichtliche 

Skizze. 

{In  Vierteljahrschrift  flir  Volkswirthschaft  und  Kulturgeschichte, 
4.  Jahrgang,  3.  Band,  pp.  21-54;  5.  Jahrgang,  2.  Band,  pp.  1-53. 
Berlin,  1866-1867.     8°.) 

Some  reflections  on  the  Brief  account  of  the  intended  Bank  of  Eng- 
land, whose  author's  name  is  supposed  to  be     .     .     .     Jerry 
Squirt. 
[London:  E.  Taylor,  169 1, :\     12  pp.     8'^. 

No  title-page. 


BOOKS    OK    BANKS    AND    BANKING  49 

Somers,  Robert.     The  Scotch  banks  and  s3-stem  of  issue.     Including 
translation  of  "  Les  banques  d"p]cosse,"  by  L.  Wolowski, 
member  of  the  French  Institute.     With  notes,   remarks, 
and  appendix. 
Edinburgh:  A.  and  C.  Black^1873.     xii^  2}fJf.pp.     8'^. 

Soyeda,  Juichi.     A  history  of  bankino-  in  Japan. 

{In  A  History  of  banking  in  all  the  leading  nations,  vol.  4,  pp.  407- 
544.     New  York,  1896.     L.  8°. ) 

Spaulding,  Elbridge  Gerr}'.     One  hundred  years  of  progress  in  the 
business  of  banking.     Address  at  the  meeting-  of  the  Bank- 
ers'  Association,  at  the  International  exposition,  Philadel- 
phia, May  30,  1876. 
Buffcdo:  Press  of  Bake7\  Jones  (&  CO.  ^  1876.     70  pp.     8°. 

Spooner,  Lysander.     Considerations    for   bankers,   and    holders    of 
United  States  bonds. 
Bosto7i:  A.  WilUcans  (&  eo.,  1864-     96  j)j).     5°. 

A  new  banking  system:  The  needful  capital  for  rebuilding  the 

burnt  district. 
Boston:  A.   Williams  d;  co.,  1873.     77pp.     8°. 

[Squire,  Newton.]  The  New  York  clearing  house,  its  methods  and 
systems,  and  a  description  of  the  London  clearing  house, 
with  valuable  statistics  and  other  information. 

[JVew  York]:  Arthur  c&Bonnell,  [1888].    88 j^p.    Plate.    Por- 
traits.    8°. 

Stephens,  T.  A.  A  contribution  to  the  ])i})liograi)hy  of  the  Bank  of 
England. 

London:  Ejfinghain  Wilson  cO  co. ,  1897.    xiii.,  (1),  WO  pp.    8°. 

Stone,  Edwin  A.     A  century  of  Boston  banking. 

Boston:  Rockwell  i&  Churchill.,  189 4.     111.  {5) pj).    8°. 

[Strange,   William,  jr.]     Strangc's  unchiimcd  divulcud  hooks  oi"  the 
South  sea  stock,  now  lying  in  the  Bunk  of  England;    .     .    . 
By  order  of  the  directors  of  the  Soutli  sea  comi)any. 
London:    William  Strange,  jun.,  [1851].     12°. 
X'arionsly  paged. 

Sumner,  William  (jrahani.     A  hisiory  ol' Itaiii^ing  in  the  I  niicd  Stales. 

{In  A  History  of  banking  in  all  tlu;  heading  nations,  \<<\.  1,  i)p.  (vii)- 
XV,  1-485.     New  York,  1896.     L.  8°.) 


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Tennessee.      Legislature.      Report   of    the    eToint   select   committee 
appointed  to  examine  and  report  to  the  legislature  the  con- 
dition of  the  Bank  of  Tennessee. 
Ntishirille:    G.  C.  Torhett  and  company.,  1858.     65  jpp.     8°. 

Thiry,  ,1.  H.  School  savings'  banks  in  the  United  States.  A  paper 
read  before  the  American  social  science  association  at  Sara- 
toga Springs,  September  7th,  1888,  and  prepared  for  the 
Uiii\ersal  scientific  congress  of  provident  institutions  at 
Paris,  Jul}'  ith,  1889. 
Long  Island  City:  Press  of  Daily  and  Weekly  Star.,  1888. 
23pjK      Folded  sheet.     8°. 

To-wnsend,  John  P.     A  history  of  savings-banks  in  the  United  States. 

{In  A  History  of  banking  in  all  the  leading  nations,  vol.  2,  pp.  437- 
467.     New  York,  1896.     L.  8°.) 

Trumbull,  James  Hammond.     [Article  on  first  essays  at  banking  in 
New  England.] 

[1)1  American  antiquarian  society.     Proceedings,  new  series,  vol.  3, 
pp.  266-303.   'Worcester,  1885.     8°.) 

Tucker,  George.     The  theory  of  money  and  banks  investigated, 

Boston:    O.   C.  Little  d^  Brown,  1839.     viii,  U^  2W-     <^°- 

Turner,  B.  B.     Chronicles  of  the  Bank  of  England. 

London:   S.  SonnenscTiehi  <&  co..,  1897.     xii.,  296 pj)-     Lllus- 
trations.     Plates.     Portraits.     8^. 

[Turner,  Thomas.]  The  case  of  the  bankers  and  their  creditors  more 
fully  stated  and  examined;  and  a  second  time  printed,  with 
more  than  a  third  part  added.  .  .  .  As  it  was  inclosed 
in  a  letter  to  a  friend.  B}'  a  true  lover  of  his  king  and  coun- 
trey,  and  a  suflferer  for  loyalty. 
{Lo7u:io7}'],  1675.     \5y56i)p.     8°. 

"The  postscript  to  the  letter"  is  signed  "  Tho.  Turner." 

United   States.      Congress.      House.      Committee  on  hanking  and  cur- 
rency.    Hearings  before  the  Committee.     Fifty-third  Con- 
gress, first  [and  second]  session[s]  1893-[94]. 
^Vashington:    Goremment  printing  office.,  1893-[1894]-      51^9 
pp.     8°. 

Hearings  and  arguments   before   the  Committee  on 

banking  and  currency  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 
Fifty-fourth  Congress,  first  and  second  sessions,  1896-97. 
Washingto7i:    Government   ^j>W?izJm^    (ffice,    1897.     607    pp. 
Folded  sheet.     Folded  map>.     8°. 


BOOKS    ON    BANKS    AND    BANKING  51 

United  States.    Co^^gresx.   JLnise.    Onninlfteeo)!  Ixotl'ing  and cui^i'ency. 
Hearings  and  arguments  before  the  Conmiittee     .     .     . 
Washington:    Government i)rinting  office.,  1897-1899.     3  vols, 
in  2.     8-. 

S8th    Congrem.    1st   session,    1863-1864.     The    national    t)ank 

act:  an  act  to  provide  a  national  currency  secured  by  a 
pledge  of  I'nited  States  bonds,  and  to  provide  for  the  cir- 
culation and  redemption  thereof,  approved  June  3,  1864. 
AVith  the  amendments  of  1865-70.  To  which  are  added  the 
decisions  of  the  Supi^eme  court  U.  S.,  and  of  the  state 
courts;  and  decisions  and  rulings  of  the  Comptroller  of  the 
currency-  and  the  Commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  in 
reference  to  said  act,  from  1865  to  1870.  For  the  cashiers 
desk. 
JVew  Yorl-:  Pah.  at  the  office  of  the  Banlers"  magazine  and 
statistical  register,  1870.     U\  100,  20,  63  pp.     8-. 

Reprint  of  articles  on  National  bank  ai-t,  ajjpearing  in  the  Bankers' 
magazine,  New  York,  from  1864  to  1870. 

53d  Congress,  3d  session.     House  report    no.   15(is.     Report 

of  the  Committee  on  banking  and  cfirrency,  together  with 

hearings  thereof,  on  bill  H.  K.  8141).  Fifty-third  (Vmoress, 

third  session.     1894. 

Washington:  Government  printing  office,  189  Ji..   {^^,371  pp.  8°. 

On  "  National  banking  associations."     Presented  by  iMr.  Springer. 

.55th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  1575.     Strength- 

ening the  public  credit,  etc.  Report  l)y  Mr.  McCleary, 
from  the  Committee  on  banking  and  currency.  June  15, 
1898.     38  pp.     8^. 

House  report  no.  1575,  pt.  i'.     To  sct-uro  to  the 


people   a  sound  currency.     Report  by  Mr.  Walker,  iroin 
the  Committee  on  baiddng  and  currency,  sulnnitting  the 
views  of  minority.     Juih' 23,  189S.     li>5  i)p.     s. 
Signed  by  .1.  H.  Walker. 

Comptroller  of  the  (Mrreiicij.     Annual  reports  .   .  .   lin.luding 

statements  of  national  banks]. 
Washington:    Governmeiit  p>rinting   <ffi'c<\    \18f)3]-/9().!.     ■>!' 

vols.     8°. 

Include  special  reports  on  "The  national  baiikin;,'  system, ■'  .1.  J. 
Knox,  1875;  "Other  sy.stenis  of  lianking,"  ( particularly  state 
banks),  J.  J.  Knox,  187«);  "Substitutes  for  money,"  J.  J.  Knox, 
1881;  E.  S.  Lacey,  ISflO;  .James  II.  Eckels  and  David  Kinley, 
1894;  .James  H.  Eckels  and  I);ivid  Kinley,  18«K1;  "  State  banks," 
A.  B.  Ileplxirn,  1S<»2;  "  Foreign  baiikinn  syst«'ms,"  ISiMl;  "  Oepos- 
itors  and  deposits  in  savings  banks.  1820  to  IS'.IC,"  .lames  11. 
Eckels,  189();  "State  banks,"  James  H.  Eckels,  IS'tti. 


52  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

United  States.  -^f(/fi/fts.  The  njitioiuil  bank  act:  an  act  to  provide 
a  national  cnrrent\v  secured  by  a  pledge  of  United  States 
bonds.  With  the  amendments  of  1865-70.  To  which  are 
added  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  court,  U.  S.,  [etc.]. 
JVeio  Yor^':  Bankera^  magazine  and  statistical  register^  1870. 
(4).  OS  pp.     8^. 

TreuKHrt/  (IvjHU'tinent.  Condition  of  certain  state  banks.  Let- 
ter from  the  Secretary  of  the  treasur}^,  transmitting  state- 
ments in  relation  to  the  condition  of  certain  state  banks. 
\^Wnshington:  Gales  &  Seaton.,  i^riiiteTS.,  1835. '\  275  pj)-  ^°- 
( U.  S.  23d  Congress,  2d  session.  House  executive  docu- 
ment no.  IDO.) 

Condition  of  the  state  banks.  Letter  from  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  treasur}^,  transmitting  statements  showing  the 
condition  of  state  banks. 
[  Washington] :  Blair  c6  Rives.,  printers.,  [184-0.]  1375 pp).  8°. 
{U.  S.  26th  Congress.,  1st  session.  House  executive  docu- 
ment no.  172.) 

Same. 


[Washington.,  I84.I.]     1156 pp.    8^.     {U.  S.     26th  Congress, 
2d  session.     House  executive  document  no.  111.) 

Instructions  and  suggestions  of  the  Comptroller  of  tho 


currency  in  regard  to  the  organization  and  management  of 
national  banks. 
[Washington,  186 Jf.]     40  p)p-     <^°- 

Cai3ti(jn — title. 
Letter  from  the  Secretar}^  of  the  treasury,  relative  to 


banking  statistics  of  state  banks,  banking  institutions,  sav- 
ings banks  and  national  banks,  etc.,  from  the  periods  of 
1830  and  1863,  respectivel3^ 
[Washington:  GoveTmnent p)rinting  office,  1893.]  119 p>p.  8°. 
( U.  S.  52d  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  executive  docu- 
ment no.  38,  pt.  1.) 

Reports  of  the  Secretar}^  of  the  treasury  of  the  United 


States  [1801-1836],  to  which  are  preiixed  the  reports  of 
Alexander  Hamilton,  on  public  credit,  on  a  national  bank, 
on  manufactures,  and  on  the  establishment  of  a  mint. 

Wa.^hington:  1828-1837.     3  vols.     8°. 

Printers:   v.  1  printed  hj  D.  (jrreen;  v.  2-3,  by  Blair  &  Rives. 


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United    States.       Treasury   department.      State  banks  and  l^anking 
companies. 
Wa>sldngton:    Blair  &  Rives,   1836.     92  ])^.      TaUes.     8°. 
{U.   S.     24-th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  executive  docu- 
ment no.  Jf2.) 

Viganb,  Francesco.     Banques  populaires,     .     .     .     avec  beaucoup  de 
documents  de  1865  a  1875. 
Paris:    GuiUaumin  et  cie.,  1875.     2  vols.     J^^. 

Vigelius,  Carl.      Handbuch  fiir    Suarkassen.     Zum    praktischen  Ge- 
brauch. 
Breslau:  M.  (&  H.  Marcus,  1902.     viii,  375 pjj.     8"^. 

Vigne,  Marcel.     La  banque  a  Lijon  du  xv*  au  xviii*  siecle. 

Lyon:  A.  Bey;  Pains:    Guillaunnn,  1903.     2}fi 2)]).     8^. 
"Bibliographie":  pp.  [5] -13. 

Vliebergh,  Em.     Le  credit  foncier.     Allemagne-France-Italie.     Avec 
une  lettre-preface  de  M.  FAl^be  ]Mellaerts. 
Leipzig:    Otto  Harrassowitz ;  Paris:  Larose  <j&  Fm^cel,  1899. 
XX,  25 If. pp.     8°.     (Ecole  des  sciences politiques  et  sociales  de 
Louvain . ) 

"Walker,  B^ron  E.     Banking-  in  Canada. 

{In  A  History  of   banking  in  all  the  leading  nations,  vol.  3,  pp. 
413-491.     New  York,  1896.     L.  8°.) 

Walker,  J.  H.     A  few  facts  and  suggestions  on  money,  trade,  and 
banking. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company,  1882.    105  p)p.    12°. 

Warren,  Henr}'.      The  story  of  the  Bank  of  England  (history  of 
English  banking,  and  a  sketch  of  the  money  market). 
London:  Jordan  db  sons,  limited,  1903.     {4),  251  ]>p.     Fron- 
tispiece.    8^. 

Watson,  Archibald  Rol)inson.     The  law  of  the  clearing  house. 

New  York:   The  Banks  law  pidMshing  co.,   1902.     xiv,  107 
pp.     8\ 

Weber,    Adolf.      Depositenbankcn    und    vSpekulationsbankcn.      Ein 
Vergleich  deutschen  und  englischen  Bankwesens. 
Leipzig:  Duncher  <j&  HunJAot,  1902.     .rr,  303,  (1)  pp.     8°. 

"Zur  Literatnr  Despositi-n-   und   SpekuUitionsbankweseus:"     pp. 
[13]-22. 

Wemse,  William  F..  rd.     The  Anu^rican  Iwnkcrs*  manual. 

Xcw  York,  [ctc.\:    ]V.   F.    Wemse  t5  company,   1883.      {10), 
626  pp.     8'^. 


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White,  Horace,     ^loncy  iiiul  bankiny  illustrated  by  American  hi.story. 

2d  ed.,  rev.  and  continued  to  the  year  1902. 

Boston:    Gin)n&  company^  1003.     xiv.,  Jf76 2)2^-     Fronti82)iece. 

Charts.     8°. 

Bibliograi)hy :   i)p.   463-469.      List  of   authorities   at   end   of   each 
chapter. 

Whitney,  D.  K.     The  Suffolk  bank. 

Cambridge:  Printed  at  the  Riverside  press.,  1878.     a?,  75',  {2) 

Williams,  Charles  R.     The  bankers'  encyclopedia;  a  new  and  original 
compilation  of  the  banks,  bankers,  savings  banks,  and  loan 
and  trust  companies  in  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
Chicago:    The  Bankers'*   encijcloj)edia   co..,    [1895-190^].     19 
vols.      JfP. 

Willis,  Henry  Parker.     A  history  of  the  Latin  monetarj^  union.     A 
study  of  international  monetary  action. 
Chicago:    The  University  of  Chicago  press.,    1901.     iz\   (3), 
332 pp.     8°.     {Economic  studies  of  the  University  of  Chi- 
cago.,  no.  5.) 

Wilson,  Alexander  Johnstone.     Banking  reform;  an  essay  on  promi- 
nent banking  dangers  and  the  remedies  the}'  demand. 
London:    Longmans.^    Green ^  cfe  co.,  1879.      ^5^,  (^),   190.,  (3) 
pp.     8°. 

Wilson,  James.     Capital,  currency,  and  banking. 

London:  Office<f  the  Economist^  18 Jf7.     {6).^  xxvi,  29Ji  pp.    8°. 

Wirth,  Max.     A  history  of  banking'  in  Germany  and  Austria-Hun- 
gary.    Translated  ])v  William  Price. 

(/;i  A  History  of  banking  in  all  the  leading  nations,  A'ol.  4,  pp. 
1-187.     New  York,  1896.     L.  8°.) 

Wolff,  Henry  W.     People's  banks;  a  record    of  social  and  economic 

success. 
London  and  New    Yorh:  Longmans.^    Green  and  co..,    1893. 
xvi,  261 2)2^'     8°. 

Wolowski,  Louis  Francois  Michel  Raymond.     La  Banque  d'Angle- 
terre  et  les  banques  d'Ecosse. 
Paris:    Guillaumin  et  cie.,  1867.     iri,  (1),  560 pp).     8°. 

■ Translation  of  "Les  banques  d'Ecosse. 

{In  Somers,  Robert.     The  Scotch  banks  and  system  of  issue,  pp. 
1-68.     Edinburgh,  1873.     8°.) 


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Wolo"wski,    Louis    Fnmyois    Michel    liayiuund.      Lii    queslion    des 
bauques. 
Paris:    Guillawnin  et  cie.^  ISGIf.     {If)^  592  pj).     8^. 

Wood-ward,  P.  H.     One  hundred  years  of  the  Hartford  bank,  now 
the  Hartford  National  Bank  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Hartford,  Conn.:  Press  of  the  Case.,  Lochivood  &  Brainard 
company^  1892.     176  pp.    Frontispiece  {plate).    Portraits. 
Facsiiniles.     8°. 

World's  cono're.ss  of  bankers  and  financiers. 

Clucago:  Band.,  2fcXaUy  d;  eo.,  1893.     615pp.     8^. 

Young,  Duncan  Francis.     Behind  the  grill;  some  experiences  of  a 
countr}'  bank  cashier. 
New  Tori'.,  London  [etc.^:   The  Ahhey p)ress.,  \^1901\     105  /_?/>. 

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